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apolloa

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Oct 21, 2008
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Time, because it rules EVERYTHING!
At last!! hahaha Apple has caved in and waved the white flag, it's given up and admitted defeat in the Maps game.

Now if they can just reintegrate it into iOS too that would be great. I will also wait to see video comparisons of the new iOS Google maps versus the Android one before believing someone else's 'opinion' that the iOS one is better designed! Because that reads like a pure Apple fanboy comment.
 

iThinkIt

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Mar 21, 2012
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Florida, USA
Google is still screwed up in my area.. roads names completely wrong or in a location that does not exist.

I have sent many request for updates in my area.. I seem to be sending in at least one a month. To my satisfaction they are changing when the requested is received and verified. :cool:

I have sent in multiple request to apple to update apple maps... to date i have not received any replies or seen any of the items updated. :confused:
 

ThatsMeRight

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Sep 12, 2009
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So...huh? Didn't "apple maps" come into existence because google wouldn't include turn by turn? Now they're including turn by turn for free anyway? I'm super confused. This, aside from siri support, makes apple maps feel pretty useless. Even though i do like the look of apple's a little more

It's quite simple actually. As the rumour goes Apple wanted turn-by-turn and Google refused. Google thought Apple wouldn't be able to deliver a non-Google maps app anytime soon. Apple announced their new Maps app, surprising Google since Apple still has a license on Google Maps. They lose customers (iOS has quite a lot of users). Google offers new app with all the functionality they didn't want to include originally.
 

bushido

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Mar 26, 2008
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Because you have to jailbreak to pirate apps on an iPhone.

oh that argument is as dated as apple vs samsung

jb =! pirated apps, hell the source for those repos isnt even part of cydia by default. many many people jb for tweaks to improve whats missing on the standard OS

nice try tho

p. s. u dont even need to be jailbroken to "pirate apps"


back to topic: waiting for a cydia tweak to let me set google maps as the default one :)
 

KPOM

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Oct 23, 2010
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Thanks Google for such an awesome app!:D

To be fair we'd have never gotten this app had Apple not decided to drop Google from its built in maps app. Now we have an even better app than before because Google had an incentive to create one.
 

samcraig

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Jun 22, 2009
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It's quite simple actually. As the rumour goes Apple wanted turn-by-turn and Google refused. Google thought Apple wouldn't be able to deliver a non-Google maps app anytime soon. Apple announced their new Maps app, surprising Google since Apple still has a license on Google Maps. They lose customers (iOS has quite a lot of users). Google offers new app with all the functionality they didn't want to include originally.

Only that's wrong.
 

Ballis

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May 27, 2008
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Nah, sorry. Casual users do care. This is such a big deal it's making front page news in the UK newspaper websites.

I expect well over 80% of users to switch.

Heck, more than 5% of iOS users Jailbreak.

Well I disagree. But even if you consider this a PR lose-lose for apple, you now have Nokia, Google and Apple maps available for free, so it's a win-win for users. I'm sticking with Apples maps for now.
 

samcraig

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Jun 22, 2009
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Nice try.

We still have Google's maps on one older iPhone (a 3GS) and the maps clearly say "Google" at the bottom of every map image. There was never any mystery as to the source.

They wanted the App itself not to just say "Maps" but Google Maps. They also wanted integration of Latitude.
 

KnightWRX

macrumors Pentium
Jan 28, 2009
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Quebec, Canada
It's quite simple actually. As the rumour goes Apple wanted turn-by-turn and Google refused. Google thought Apple wouldn't be able to deliver a non-Google maps app anytime soon. Apple announced their new Maps app, surprising Google since Apple still has a license on Google Maps. They lose customers (iOS has quite a lot of users). Google offers new app with all the functionality they didn't want to include originally.

Revisionist history at its best. That's not how the story goes at all.

Apple asked Google for the new features provided by the back-end and for permission to implement turn-by-turn using Google's data. Google asked in return for more prominent branding in the app and for Apple to integrate Lattitude (Find my Friends, but by Google) into iOS. Apple didn't see this as acceptable and thus leveraged their mapping acquisitions to build their own.

Google never refused anything. They simply made an offer Apple didn't accept.
 

212rikanmofo

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Jan 31, 2003
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I still think Apple maps looks a lot nicer, way cleaner UI and everything else. Although its good to have google maps app as well. But I'm sticking to Apple Maps, it never gave me any problems and nothing beats it being built into the core of iOS.
 

scottishwildcat

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Oct 24, 2007
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I really don't agree that it's better than the Android app -- different, certainly, but missing useful features like offline maps. And there's no iPad version yet, just an upscaled iPhone version, which doesn't look great.
 

kas23

macrumors 603
Oct 28, 2007
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Take note Apple. This is how a maps app is done. These apps are not even on the same level.
 

CausticPuppy

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May 1, 2012
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Take note Apple. This is how a maps app is done. These apps are not even on the same level.

Ironically, we wouldn't have gotten this Google Maps app at all if Apple didn't kick out Google from their own maps app and try to make their own.

We'd still be stuck with a non-voice-navigation limited functionality app.
 

rmwebs

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Apr 6, 2007
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Glad it's finally back. Really puts Apple's pile of crap to shame.

Stick to what you're best at please Apple.
 

Rogifan

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Nov 14, 2011
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Glad it's finally back. Really puts Apple's pile of crap to shame.

Stick to what you're best at please Apple.

Why did Apple decide to get into maps in the first place? Doesn't really make sense to me. But then I also think its a bit unfair to compare Apple and Google since Google has been at this for 7+ years. All the more reason I guess that Apple should never have gotten into the maps business in the first place.
 

comatose81

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Dec 17, 2009
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Nah, sorry. Casual users do care. This is such a big deal it's making front page news in the UK newspaper websites.

I expect well over 80% of users to switch.

Heck, more than 5% of iOS users Jailbreak.

Nah, you're wrong. Do you even realize how many people 80% is?
 
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