Let me tell you, the app doesn’t need WIFI either, so that’s another restriction bypassed. The new app launched by Microsoft is known as Path Guide which is meant for indoor navigation without using the GPS feature of your phone. The new app launched by Microsoft is only available to Android users right now. The Path guide app uses sensors on your phone to record every movement in a particular area, or even in the city. Path Guide app allows users can produce maps of buildings and permits them to make these maps public, allowing other users to search and travel their way throughout buildings. Path Guide app can also be utilized in multiple scenarios like recording every step you take and distance you traveled within the building. The app also enables users to record audio, notes, and images which will help others who use the maps later. Here’s how Google Play Store describes Microsoft’s Path Guide app: “Path Guide is a completely map-free, infrastructure-free, plug-and-play indoor navigation service. It exploits the ubiquitous geomagnetism and natural walking patterns to guide users to destinations along a path collected by an earlier traveler.” Do note that the app is right now in its initial phases and is expected to grow more intelligent with time. You can download them from Google Play or APKMirror. So, what do you think about this? Share your views in the comment box below.