If you live in the USA, that is. Outside the USA Apple Maps is always missing features.As a long time iPhone user, I stick with Apple Maps. Better integration with all of the other Apple stuff. RARELY have had any issues in the past several years
If you live in the USA, that is. Outside the USA Apple Maps is always missing features.As a long time iPhone user, I stick with Apple Maps. Better integration with all of the other Apple stuff. RARELY have had any issues in the past several years
It will probably be US exclusive for a few years. It’s the only place where they’d have a decent network of users.I love the fact that in iOS 26, Apple Maps is being given WAZE-like functions such as reporting speed traps and accidents. I hope the Apple network of users is large enough for that information to be current and helpful
Regardless whether there is anything in what you say about versions, for me Google maps has appalling and extremely obvious mistakes within a hundred metres of where I live.For older devices, Google Maps is better because it's up to date. Third party apps always have longer (better) iOS support than Apple.
For example, Google Maps still updates and supports iOS 15 (final OS for iPhone 6s, 7). Apple Maps is stuck to the OS version, which for these phones is 4 years old.
Even when Google stops support, the last compatible version will be years newer than what iOS 15 shipped with.
Google Maps on the App Store
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I'm confused. The APP may be older but the DATA is pulled in real time when you use Apple Maps. Even on my 15 year old original iPad, the building I live in now (built in 2020) is there. I can search for, find my address, and get directions to places that didn't exist when iOS 5.1.1 was released.For older devices, Google Maps is better because it's up to date. Third party apps always have longer (better) iOS support than Apple.
For example, Google Maps still updates and supports iOS 15 (final OS for iPhone 6s, 7). Apple Maps is stuck to the OS version, which for these phones is 4 years old.
Even when Google stops support, the last compatible version will be years newer than what iOS 15 shipped with.
Google Maps on the App Store
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Regardless whether there is anything in what you say about versions, for me Google maps has appalling and extremely obvious mistakes within a hundred metres of where I live.
A road which does not exist have been shown for years and years. I have reported it (because so many delivery people ended up lost round here). Apple maps are accurate to the metre. On all my devices. Including my now rather old iPad Pro.
I also compared Google maps with the satellite view for the town - and it diverges all over the place. Sometimes a little, sometimes very significantly.
Again, Apple was almost spot on across the whole town.
Of course, this situation might be the other way round in some locations. But it is enough to make me very aware that I cannot trust Google maps.
Certainly I agree that it does depend where you are.My impression here in SoCal is the reverse, I find Google Maps to be more accurate, but Apple Maps is not the disaster it used to be these days. My wife uses it and most of the time she seems to get to where she wants to go.
I agree Gmaps is not as good as it used to be. They were clearly miles ahead ten years ago, but that is not the case now. And the faster alternative routes when there’s a lot of traffic, usually saves you 1 minute of driving time (if that) at the expense of considerable aggravation on backstreets or left turns onto main roads from side streets.
Then again, I remember when we had to keep physical maps in the car. You kids just don’t know how good you have it.
I can see that that could be a serious problem for many people. Ironically, I have exactly the reverse problem: I’d like to be able to put Maps into dark mode at all times, as the bright, white spaces around the blue road distract me.What I find frustrating about Apple Maps is that at night it reverts to dark mode and there is no option to keep in on light mode. I really struggle to see what's on the screen in dark mode. Google maps has the option to keep on light mode all the time. If Apple Maps has this option, I would most likely use Apple Maps.