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Solution for you Apple
Simple. Buy Google.
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As an iPod Touch 4 user, I can tell you that the maps fiasco is just one of several problems with iOS6. Slow wifi, slow system, crashing apps all over the place. The App store, for instance, has never once managed to stay open long enough to find anything! Okay, the 'Touch' only has an A4 chip but it's supposed to be compatible, so that's what I was expecting.
As long as Google do not have a maps app for iOS6, there is time for more and more disgruntled people to voice their dissatisfaction with Apple's sub-par efforts and consider making the move away from Apple altogether. If I were Google, I wouldn't be in any hurry either; just sit back with a fat cigar and smile. |
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I live near Redondo Beach in California and I am constantly seeing businesses marked at the incorrect location in Apple Maps. And not just a block away or something, but 6 or 7 blocks away if not more. I try to report them when I can, but that gets tiresome after a while.
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Oh hell. So iOS6 users could be without mapping for months?
What a joke Apple is becoming. Still, I hope this blows up in their face bigtime. They need a 'shock to the system' to get back to basics - like freakin' Macs for example. |
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Maps App is your reason for not updating to the latest software version....or is it the negative feedback from everyone worried about the satellite images that are out of whack. The app works! It just needs more data to make it better and when that data comes in, this will be the best mapping system.
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I would never give my personal location data to Google. They will sell it to advertisers.
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"In iOS6, we said **** Google Maps"
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I'm MORE than happy to pay Google for a Google Maps app. Nothing too exorbitant - $1.99 or $2.99 feels about right...
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---------- The competition commission would have fun with that one! ![]() ---------- They wont charge for it - never have done on any other platform and wont start now. I doubt it'll even have adverts in it, however if it does it'll be one of the AdMob ones (Same size as the iAd adverts).
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I agree with you! I used turn by turn and everything work great to me as well...sometime i think ppl tend to make a fuss about things without actually thinking. Who knows what happened behind closed doors for Apple to make this big change. A lot of these complainers need to put the shoe on the other foot. I would cut ties as well!
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"At which point, 10 million iPhone owner wept"
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Google maps the answer?
I am optimistic that Apple will solve this issue and we'll end up with decent functionality. In the meantime, it makes no sense for me to upgrade to iO6 or purchase iPhone 5. Maps is a key feature for me and one of my most used Aps.
A Google Maps Ap download is a poor alternative if it is not default map application on the phone. Every time I select a contact or select an address, the default pathway will take me to the Apple Ap. |
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I've reported dozens of missing towns and incorrect labels to Apple, it'll be interesting to see how fast they react and correct the data. Last edited by OllyW; Sep 25, 2012 at 03:26 AM. |
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Apple are beginning to look really stupid over this.
Their maps are embarassingly bad - if they were on an Android phone they would be a laughing stock. Really - Duncaster? It reeks of arrogance |
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Most of you on here that are complaining about apple maps have not even tried it yet
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Attention Google:
Over 100 million downloads of IOS 6. Charge $2.99 for the app. Get at least half of the people, maybe more. Mucho Dinero.
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Meanwhile, lots of screenshots posted on the web about errors in iOS Maps that make you laugh. (Or cry.)
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We all know that Steve Jobs was still around, that he wouldnt have released Apple Maps with iOS6. They timed the development badly. They knew when their license would be up with Google so they should have pushed to get this app polished before then. Google might not even release maps for iOS now as this could be a way to draw more people towards Android. Remember though.. you can still use google map on Google Chrome or Safari on iOS.
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