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The latest Waze has arrived on Android with improved battery life

Waze’s new bubbly interface has finally arrived on Android. First introduced for iOS users, the new Waze 4.0 brings a fresh new design and it is developed to be kinder to your smartphone’s battery life. Hopefully, this means less charging while you’re on the move.

The new interface supposedly makes your navigation easier and you can share your drive to your contacts easier by swiping from the right. The maps are easier to read and alert icons are now colour coded. Like the previous version, you can sync with your calendar and there’s also smart reminders to alert you to leave on time. If you haven’t got it yet, you can update your Waze from the Google Play Store.

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