Explore Shanghai, Beijing and Singapore with our new Android metro maps

We’re excited to announce that our metro map apps are now available for Android phones and tablets! Explore Shanghai, Explore Beijing and Explore Singapore are available now for FREE on the Android Marketplace.

You can download the apps from the Android Marketplace, just click on the relevant icon below to go straight to an app.

Explore ShanghaiExplore BeijingExplore Singapore

 

Features in the first version include:

  • Up to date map with all the latest lines and stations for 2012
  • Legend for each line
  • English/Chinese version (based on device language)
  • Route planner with times and prices
  • Audio station names (Shanghai/Beijing)
  • First/last train times
  • Link to Google Maps for street maps
  • Nearest stations (uses GPS/Wifi)
  • Help section

Here are a few screenshots!

 

There are a few features that we haven’t included yet, since we wanted to get version 1.0 out as soon as possible. Once you have installed the app, we would love to get your feedback.

  • Were there any problems or crashes?
  • Are there any features that you think should be added?

Love it? We’d also appreciate it if you could give us a good review on the Android Market (and tell all your Android-using friends)!

Hate it? Please email me directly at android at exploremetro dot com or leave a comment below, and I’ll do my best to assist with any problems.

 

Looking for the iPhone/iPad versions of our apps? Please see our iPhone apps page.


ExploreMetro makes Asia’s best metro maps. Find out about our apps for iPhone and apps for Android!

2 thoughts on “Explore Shanghai, Beijing and Singapore with our new Android metro maps

  1. Lonni

    Thanks for releasing this for Android. I’m trying to use it, and I can’t tell if I’m just missing something obvious, or if its a flaw in the app. Basically, I can’t zoom in or out, and only get a single (way too large) view of the map, such that I can only see two or three stations at any time. Hopefully there is a simple way to deal with this, as the app is close to useless when i can’t navigate the map easily.

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