
Navigation can be sticky, especially when the Look Around feature is enabled, and close-up graphics aren't crisp. Although the scale of the app is awesome - in the most literal sense - it doesn't measure up in terms of usability. Unfortunately, Google Earth just doesn't follow up on its excellent first impression. Under Google Earth's settings, you'll be able to specify more technical details, like whether or not to use your phone's hardware sensors for navigation and the ability to limit the cache, so Google Earth doesn't suck up your resources. My Location will take you to where you are using the app, while under the Layers option you'll be able to enable and disable secondary sources of information, like Wikipedia and photos. You'll also find more features that will take your Google Earth experience to another level.
