Google Earth is developing a time machine feature that can display past satellite images

Google Earth is one of Google’s practical tools. The public likes it in different situations. Many people don’t remember when they last used it, but there are still many people who love to explore the earth. The desktop version is also known as the professional version of Google Earth, and many of its features are not available in the web version or the mobile version.

Obviously, such a powerful application needs to be simplified before it is released for mobile. People can easily ignore these features because even without these features, Google Earth is very easy to use.

However, one of the features of the mobile version that should be brought is the ability to go back in time and view satellite images of the past few years. This feature has not been available before. However, Google Earth on the Android system may soon have this feature. Next, mobile phone users can also use the new features of Google Earth to travel in the alleys of memory.

A YouTuber named Kyler Jeffrey posted a video introducing this hidden feature in the secret settings of Google Earth for Android. This means that the feature is provided as “experimental”, which means that hidden features can be found in the app.

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Unfortunately, ordinary users have no way to directly access this feature, but if you are a power user who uses a rooted phone, you can try to switch this feature. Jeffrey shared a video showing you how to do it.

How long can Google Earth take you back to the past? The answer is that you can access aerial images from the 1930s as far as you can, but it varies from city to city. The system provides a time-lapse feature that shows the development of the designated area over the years.

Trying it is a cool experience because you can see some interesting details. The caveat here is that if you happen to be outside the United States, the satellite imagery may be different, or the time machine feature may not work as expected. However, if you have a rooted Android device, you can still access this feature on Google Earth, you can try it.

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