feat(ios): allow GoogleMaps pod versions to be overridden#5923
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# [1.28.0](v1.27.2...v1.28.0) (2026-06-28) ### Features * **ios:** allow GoogleMaps pod versions to be overridden ([#5923](#5923)) ([5fae05a](5fae05a))
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Will this be exposed via the expo plugin to provide config? |
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Does any other open PR do the same thing?
No.
What issue is this PR fixing?
Provides the ability to hold off on GoogleMaps for iOS SDK updates or update ahead of time without being blocked by this package.
How did you test this PR?
Tested on iOS by updating the example app's Podfile and re-installing pods.
Verified the default values are used if the Podfile does not provide the variables.
Using the current versions as defaults for backward compatibility.