Google Maps’ Gemini-powered navigation is officially rolling out more broadly, marking the next step in the overhaul Google first teased earlier this month. When Mashable first covered the update, we noted Google’s push toward a "more conversational and intuitive" navigation experience built on Gemini, including landmark-based directions and the ability to ask complex, multi-step questions.

According to 9to5Google, the feature is now beginning to appear for users across all navigation modes — not just driving. That means walking, cycling, and public transit directions also benefit from Gemini’s upgraded voice controls and contextual assistance. The outlet also reports that the traditional four-color microphone icon has officially been replaced with the Gemini spark — another indication th

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