Are you on drugs? iOS broke 61% adoption rate in 30 days.
Apple has sold 400+ million iOS devices. That's 116 million devices that are still on iOS 5. You are the one on drugs if you don't think 116 million is a significant number!
Mark
Are you on drugs? iOS broke 61% adoption rate in 30 days.
I don't agree that the number of users has no bearing. That is a ridiculous premise. The internet practically runs on page views, and attached to that is adverts which makes things sustainable.
Even if Maps loses money, which is doubtful, the use of maps is not limited to Android. iOS users can and do use it on their browser and more importantly, people can use it on their computer browser, independent of any OS, Ubuntu, OSX, Windows, etc.
Before my smartphone days, mapquest was my go to to print out directions, now supplanted by Google maps. Maps draws in many eyes. Can Apple leverage the same? Can you access Apple Maps through the browser? Google Maps, even if a net loss, which is highly doubtful, undoubtedly plays a large part in making Google an indispensable part of your life. Look at the outcry now that the limited version of maps has been removed. Google insidiously makes their products so useful that you'll be questioning how you got along without it before.
Imagine if Apple created a search engine. Imagine that Apple's search results were comparable to Google's, maybe even a little bit superior. However, the caveat is that only iPhone users and people with Apple computers could utilize the search.
Compare that against Google search which is device independent. If you can connect to the internet, you can use Google search.
Where will the advertisers go? Where will the money flow to?
Android does not define Google. Google Maps does not define Google. Google defines Google. They provide a service.
Apple? Apple's identity is hugely tied into iOS and is largely defined by the iPhone and iPad, with Macs taking a seat in the back row.
Apple has sold 400+ million iOS devices. That's 116 million devices that are still on iOS 5. You are the one on drugs if you don't think 116 million is a significant number!
Mark
I am not ignoring it, in fact I attributed the internal issues to the CEO change. Unlike you however I am not prepared to assume that all changes wrought by a new CEO are necessarily productive or done for good reasons.
A month of chair shuffling is a prolonged reorganization in business.
IOS self-updates. You have to fight to avoid the update.
This statistic simply says that 39% managed to defeat the automatic update feature.
Nothing more.
Hyperbole aside, no, it doesn't.
For those who have had good luck with Maps, I'm happy for you. I for one do not trust it for directions after a quick test I did though. I asked it for directions to the Target store that is about a mile from my office. In the picture, the store is the big white building top to the left of the red destination pin. The route in blue are the directions it gave - had me making a u-turn and stopping in the middle of a busy 4 lane highway...
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Thank you for your honesty. How refreshing and unbiased I'm not a fanboy either but people seem to forget that TomTom helped to develop this with Apple, so there were many cooks in the kitchen, and many people could have stopped it before it was released. Ordinarily I would say that the buck still ends at Apples doorstep because they released it, but even that's not fair because they only had two options at the time; either release a Maps app or have no maps app included at all. Including google was not an option after what google did to Apple and their customers. So Apple rolled the dice and lost. They will rebuild the app and it will one day become the premier mapping app around. I have no doubt on that. They're already well into working on that. All we can do is wait and in the mean time find something else to use. I'm growing rather fond of Navigon myselfWell, to be fair, it's not just Apple's maps that did this. Just installed the Google maps app and it gave the same directions...
It’s not bad 5 years later. We get speed limits and lane assist. Really simple but some simple tasks can be hard to do. Siri went downhill tho and there’s this new thing called amazon Elegra that’s taking over the market. Googles trying to but name brand ellena is taking most the space in the fieldGood news for the future. (hopefully)