you can use the osmdroid class to display tils provided by mobile
atlas creator

On 11 déc, 06:24, Spiral123 <cumis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you are talking about the offline storage of Google Map tiles in
> your own app then I can think of a possible approach - but I wouldn't
> even bother.  It's not a service that Google provide and their data is
> copyrighted.  Just think about how many tiles you will have to pull
> down for all the zoom levels - it gets to a pretty big number very
> quickly for a relatively small area.  There are not that many Google
> tile servers to rotate the requests between...so even if you get away
> with it for a while I'm sure you will get spotted quickly and your
> requests refused.
>
> If you want to get into offline Maps then OSM (http://www.openstreetmap.org/) 
> is probably your best bet.  There are a number
> of tile providers you can pick from - although not many will give you
> tiles without payment for a commercial application.  If you are
> covering a limited Geographical area then you would probably be better
> off extracting the Geo information from somewhere 
> likehttp://planet.openstreetmap.org/
> and building and hosting your own tile server.
>
> It's not a trivial proposition.
>
> On Dec 10, 2:19 am, Alexey Zakharov <alexey.v.zaha...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I want to implement "Download map 
> > area"<http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/07/download-map-area-added-to-lab...>feature
> >  like official Google Map application. Is it possible or not?

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