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Live Satellite View GPS Map
Appscourt
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3.2

One-line summary Live Satellite View GPS Map is easy to pick up and often impressively quick for basic map browsing and location lookup, but its aggressive ads and misleading “live satellite” expectations make it hard to recommend without reservations.

  • Installs

    10M+

  • Developer

    Appscourt

  • Category

  • Content Rating

    Everyone

  • Latest version

    8.8

  • Package

    com.appscourt.livestreetview.gps.maps.travelnavigation.apps

In-depth review
Live Satellite View GPS Map is one of those Android navigation apps that makes a strong first impression. On first launch, it presents itself as a broad utility: satellite maps, street-style viewing, route help, saved locations, nearby places, and general travel navigation all bundled into one free package. In day-to-day use, that broad ambition is both the app’s appeal and its main limitation. It can be genuinely handy when you want a lightweight map tool to quickly check a place, estimate a route, or look around an area in satellite mode. But the more you expect it to deliver a premium, highly accurate, truly live mapping experience, the more its cracks start to show. What stood out most during use was speed. The app gets to the point quickly, and map loading in satellite mode often feels snappy enough to make casual exploration pleasant. If your goal is simply to open a map, search for a location, and get a visual sense of the area, it does a respectable job. There is also an accessibility to the way the app is laid out. It does not feel overly technical, and most of its core functions are easy to understand without much learning. That matters for a maps app, because this category lives or dies on convenience. You do not want to fight the interface when you are trying to find an ATM, hospital, restaurant, or route in a hurry. That ease of use becomes one of the app’s real strengths. For basic location finding, nearby place discovery, and general route planning, the app feels serviceable and uncomplicated. There is a practical, everyday utility here for users who want a simple companion for getting their bearings. The inclusion of route-focused tools and nearby-place lookup helps make it more than just a static map viewer. In casual testing, it feels especially suited to users who like having multiple location tools in one place rather than jumping between separate apps. A second strength is the visual side of the experience. The satellite imagery can look clear, and at times the app gives a sharper, more immediate view than you might expect from a free app in this tier. When browsing neighborhoods or trying to identify landmarks, buildings, or road layouts, it can be genuinely useful. For some users, that visual clarity will be the main reason to keep it installed. There is a satisfying directness to opening the map and seeing a location quickly without much delay. The third strength is that the app has enough travel-oriented features to be useful beyond a novelty install. It is not just a gimmicky “see the Earth from space” app. There is a practical navigation angle here, with route support and place-finding functions that can help when walking, driving, or planning a short trip. For users in unfamiliar areas, that combination of search, map view, and directional help gives the app a purpose. The biggest problem, however, is advertising. This is where the experience takes the sharpest hit. Pop-up ads can interrupt the flow often enough to become irritating, especially when you are trying to move between features quickly. In a maps app, interruptions feel worse than they do in a casual game or wallpaper app because navigation is supposed to be immediate. You want to tap, search, and go. Here, the ad load can make the app feel less trustworthy and less polished, even when the underlying map functions are working fine. The second weakness is accuracy and freshness. The app presents itself with very ambitious language around live satellite viewing, but in practical use, that wording overreaches. This is not the kind of app you should install expecting true real-time satellite imagery of any place you want to inspect at that moment. Some imagery appears dated, and location precision can be slightly off depending on what you are trying to do. For ordinary orientation, that may be acceptable. For users who need dependable precision or current visual data, it is a meaningful drawback. The third issue is consistency. Some parts of the app feel more refined than others. The core map-and-search experience is straightforward, but the overall package can sometimes feel like a collection of features rather than a tightly polished navigation tool. There are moments where it works smoothly and feels surprisingly capable, and other moments where small lag, interruptions, or overpromising language undermine confidence. So who is this app for? It is best for casual users who want a free, easy-to-use map app with satellite viewing, location lookup, and basic route support in one place. It also makes sense for people who enjoy exploring places visually and are willing to tolerate ads in exchange for free access. If you mostly want quick map access, nearby places, and a decent-looking satellite layer, it can do the job. Who is it not for? Anyone expecting true live satellite surveillance-style imagery, highly current visual data, or a polished, ad-light premium navigation experience should look elsewhere. It is also not ideal for users who rely on pinpoint accuracy or who get frustrated by frequent interruptions. Overall, Live Satellite View GPS Map is useful in bursts. It is functional, approachable, and sometimes impressively quick, with clear enough imagery to make casual exploration enjoyable. But its ad-heavy design and overstated “live satellite” framing keep it from being an easy recommendation. If you approach it as a free utility for light navigation and map browsing, it is solid enough. If you expect more than that, the disappointment will arrive quickly.