In iOS 15 you can now set the leaving or arrival time when you are getting driving directions https://www.macrumors.com/2021/06/07/apple-maps-leaving-arrival-times/.
Got it! Here’s a zoomed in view. Notice that little orange dot all the way on the left (the building to the left of Farrington St). It’s a POI marker. For a lot of those, you have to zoom in preeeeeeety far before you see what it actually is (of course you could also tap on it to open the info). Definitely brings up less clutter.
Also, these screenshots are from the “Explore” layer of the map (it’s new). If you want to see the traffic data, it now has it’s own separate layer.
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The buildings definitely have rounder edges in the new maps. And the obvious additions of the orange markings over commercial areas, as seen for the bowling alley and shopping center off to the left.
Very nice, thank you!
For San Francisco, how far out can you go before you lose the advanced detail?
Has anyone experimented with navigation yet?
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The buildings definitely have rounder edges in the new maps. And the obvious additions of the orange markings over commercial areas, as seen for the bowling alley and shopping center off to the left.
Very nice, thank you!
For San Francisco, how far out can you go before you lose the advanced detail?
Has anyone experimented with navigation yet?
Now that one’s easier! Grew up in the Bay Area! Going north, the detail seems to stop at Navato.
Going south…you lose it between San Jose and Morgan Hill.
Going east, Walnut Creek appears to be the furthest it goes. (So once again, the city I grew up in misses out…missed the cutoff for Look Around, too 😂)
Yes it seems like we will have to wait until 2022 before the expansions begin to speed up. Four countries this year is actually the same amount as they did last year (if you count the public release of the United States).
The simple way to put it is there IS quite a bit of overlap, but I don’t think I’d use it as a reliable guide for what to expect. It’s a safe bet for the core parts of the city, but once you start getting farther away, that’s where the overlap seems to fade a bit. For example, I mentioned Walnut Creek. It has the detail, but doesn’t have Look Around. Livermore, which is a 27ish mile drive southeast of Walnut Creek…does NOT have the detail, but DOES have Look Around.Would you say that the "detailed" areas in San Francisco more or less cover the same ground as Look Around in that area? Makes me wonder if the detail for New York City will extend through all five Boroughs, much like Look Around does....
How abrupt is the change between detailed and less detailed? It looks pretty bad at transition points on Google Maps.
Great! I’ll post the screenshots for G1Ravage in there this afternoon!The iOS 15 Maps thread has been created...and should be pinned to the top soon.
You can find it here... APPLE MAPS IOS 15 THREAD
I’ll get a post going about CarPlay on the iOS 15 thread in a bit, but will address this real quick for you. I want to see this on a drive too, but this particular 3D feature isn’t available in my area yet, so I didn’t take any screenshots of it since there wouldn’t be anything to see.Yeah…I really want to see the 3D view that comes up when exiting or changing lanes on a highway.
Yeah...Nothing on CarPlay until the Fall apparently. Will all have to be recorded while navigating on the phone.I’ll get a post going about CarPlay on the iOS 15 thread in a bit, but will address this real quick for you. I want to see this on a drive too, but this particular 3D feature isn’t available in my area yet, so I didn’t take any screenshots of it since there wouldn’t be anything to see.
Anyway, keep an eye on the iOS 15 thread. I’ll get going on that.
Nope...accidents have been on there (albeit with the new icon) forever...they are shared to Apple by traffic services.
You can actually zoom into major cities and typically see them on the map without even routing or being in that area.
The one thing that absolutely drives me crazy with Google Maps on iOS would be the experience of getting onto the highway as you have pictured. The transitions from road to ramp and ramp to highway are so abrupt causing the entire map to rotate way more than it should. I feel like I'm on my Garmin unit from 15 years ago.I am impressed at how POIs in Look Around “attach” to their actual real life positions in a very 3D way. Ironically, as perfect as this looks, switching back to the regular top-down map shows the POIs jumbled and out of place. Had to send in some corrections to Apple.
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What’s not as impressive is Google Maps for iOS, which just had another update, and still not only offers nothing special whatsoever to pull me away from Apple Maps, but seems to be devolving and getting worse as time goes on.
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Highway shields are gone from the directions box in many cases. Remember those “sparkles” that plagued Apple Maps’ night mode shortly after iOS 14 debuted? Now Google Maps’ night mode has them. And I tried using Google Maps on CarPlay for navigation while listening to a baseball game on the MLB Audio app, and they kept cancelling each other out. Utter crap.
The one thing that absolutely drives me crazy with Google Maps on iOS would be the experience of getting onto the highway as you have pictured. The transitions from road to ramp and ramp to highway are so abrupt causing the entire map to rotate way more than it should. I feel like I'm on my Garmin unit from 15 years ago.
Where is this at?So at the moment I am out of town, and using Maps more frequently. I am on iOS 14.6, and have recently noticed “Editors’ Picks” on the main page of the app, pushing my Favorites down off the page. I checked with support, there is currently no way to remove/disable them. It doesn’t help that the Editor doesn’t seem to know in which city I actually am located, and it appears that their name is “Karen Wokenface.” Really don’t need their “suggestions.”
In the Maps app…or do you mean geographically?Where is this at?