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Down here in the UK. I use it all the time - traffic info is the primary reason, but also handy to just ask Siri to take you somewhere... you can't do that with any other map system on an iphone as the integration isn't there. I used Google maps as a backup just now, but the UI is poor, with poor contrast in the sun (yes, we had some sun today!)... and on receiving a phone call it doesn't flip back to the map screen... So... when it's back on line, I will continue to use their nicely integrated maps. I may be missing something on other map apps, but Apple Maps are here to stay - I'm certain of that.
 
This joke is still being used?

Apple maps is 1,000x better than it used to be. I don't find Google maps to be much better as a whole and actually prefer the look of Apple Maps to Google Maps.
Jokes never die.

And it looks like you’re 66% good on os usage. :)
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I can't stand Google Maps UI and Waze is always so lagging but I guess I have no other option right now...
Googles UI sucks on all their apps. I have Hangouts for two friends and hate it. I may drop my friends.
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It still doesn’t compare to the vast coverage, features and reliability of google maps... I tried to give Apple maps another go a few months ago and it just doesn’t have all the features google does. I doubt it will ever be up to google’s standard :/
The vast features that you use 50% of?
 
My maps app not working in Central Florida. And we use it a lot.

Same here. What part of Central Florida you in?
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Apple has yet to update its system status page to reflect any issues. We'll update this article if that changes or when the issues are resolved.

Update: Apple has now acknowledged and is "investigating" ongoing issues with Maps Search and Routing & Navigation, according to its system status page. Apple says "all users are affected."

I thought their System Status will detect any issues automatically but I guess it doesn't work that way?
 
Ouch, as if Apple Maps needed more bad PR :D
Yeah, big grin there. Let it go already. Apple Maps got some deserved bad PR when it first came out (it was rushed out because their contract with Google was expiring, and Google wanted more creepy data on the users, but the maps were inexcusably bad at first). In the six years since then, Apple Maps has gotten much better, but people (you, and thousands of others) just won't let that old meme die peacefully (hmm, 2012 was also the the year the cruise ship Costa Concordia sank, and there was a shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado - do those continue to get brought up every time someone mentions cruise ships or Batman movies?).

I use Apple Maps all the time. If Siri can work out where you want to go (which is most of the time, but once in a while she is an infuriating idiot, and cheerfully decides that it's more likely that you want driving directions to, say, a restaurant or store that's a thousand miles away, rather than a similarly named one across town - still, that's a Siri problem, not a Maps problem)... If Siri can work out where you want to go, then getting the map loaded up is incredibly convenient (one button or "hey Siri"), and Apple's minimalism and artistic yearnings have kept the display easy to parse at a glance while driving, where Google keeps asking themselves, "wouldn't it be even cooler if we could add XYZ to the display?" (and they keep answering "yes"). A number of people have done studies using Apple Maps and Google Maps for lots of trips, and the results I've seen tend towards Apple Maps being a bit more consistent and accurate in arrival times (that is, it gave a later time that actually worked, rather than being overly optimistic).

Folks make a huge deal of getting bad results from Apple Maps. I can't recall the last time it misdirected me, but I do recall the time some months back that Google Maps instructed me to "use any lane of the freeway I was on, to make a U-turn, in order to stay on the freeway I was on". Horrifyingly wrong. Google makes mistakes too. Google also has a habit of not smoothing out the GPS results, so a split second of GPS drift to an adjacent road will result in Google Maps issuing panicky instructions to make sudden left or right turns, which would not only be dangerous but also take you wildly off course. Google Maps is also fond of popping up a modal dialog "helpfully" informing me the place I'm going will close within an hour of my arriving and do I still want to go, or would I rather exit navigation (dammit, I asked for directions because I want to get there as quickly as possible, because they will, indeed, close - why are you delaying me and making me answer questions?).

Apple Maps is not perfect. Google Maps is not perfect. But people keep telling me Apple Maps is "horrible" (based on something they heard, or their experience six years ago, or just because "everybody knows that"), while Google Maps gets a free pass for some reason.
 
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Yeah, big grin there. Let it go already. Apple Maps got some deserved bad PR when it first came out (it was rushed out because their contract with Google was expiring, and Google wanted more creepy data on the users, but the maps were inexcusably bad at first). In the six years since then, Apple Maps has gotten much better, but people (you, and thousands of others) just won't let that old meme die peacefully (hmm, 2012 was also the the year the cruise ship Costa Concordia sank, and there was a shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado - do those continue to get brought up every time someone mentions cruise ships or Batman movies?).

I use Apple Maps all the time. If Siri can work out where you want to go (which is most of the time, but once in a while she is an infuriating idiot, and cheerfully decides that it's more likely that you want driving directions to, say, a restaurant or store that's a thousand miles away, rather than a similarly named one across town - still, that's a Siri problem, not a Maps problem)... If Siri can work out where you want to go, then getting the map loaded up is incredibly convenient (one button or "hey Siri"), and Apple's minimalism and artistic yearnings have kept the display easy to parse at a glance while driving, where Google keeps asking themselves, "wouldn't it be even cooler if we could add XYZ to the display?" (and they keep answering "yes"). A number of people have done studies using Apple Maps and Google Maps for lots of trips, and the results I've seen tend towards Apple Maps being a bit more consistent and accurate in arrival times (that is, it gave a later time that actually worked, rather than being overly optimistic).

Folks make a huge deal of getting bad results from Apple Maps. I can't recall the last time it misdirected me, but I do recall the time some months back that Google Maps instructed me to "use any lane of the freeway I was on, to make a U-turn, in order to stay on the freeway I was on". Horrifyingly wrong. Google makes mistakes too. Google also has a habit of not smoothing out the GPS results, so a split second of GPS drift to an adjacent road will result in Google Maps issuing panicky instructions to make sudden left or right turns, which would not only be dangerous but also take you wildly off course. Google Maps is also fond of popping up a modal dialog "helpfully" informing me the place I'm going will close within an hour of my arriving and do I still want to go, or would I rather exit navigation (dammit, I asked for directions because I want to get there as quickly as possible, because they will, indeed, close - why are you delaying me and making me answer questions?).

Apple Maps is not perfect. Google Maps is not perfect. But people keep telling me Apple Maps is "horrible" (based on something they heard, or their experience six years ago, or just because "everybody knows that"), while Google Maps gets a free pass for some reason.
I don’t think my post mentioned I was against Apple maps. In fact, it’s the one I use also.
 
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Glad they solved the issue.

Saw this hilarious comment: Jony Ive tripped over the power cord of Apple Maps' main server, a mid-90s era Perfroma 6115. It has been plugged back in and Maps will be up and running again soon.
 
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$260 Billion in cash.

The Maps war is over. Apple should close up shop on it and move on.
Can I like this comment eleventybillion times? I actually removed apple maps from my phone it's so ****ing bad.
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While I prefer Google Maps most of the time, Apple Maps does have one rather significant benefit. When I get in my car in the morning, it'll pop up a notification on my watch telling me how long it will take to get to work and which route is quickest - If the highway is backed up, there's an alternate route that'll be faster, but if the highway is fine, the alternate route is a couple of minutes slower. I was really wondering why that didn't come up this morning.
Waze is better than both for navigation.
 
I actually like Maps a lot more than Google Maps. Google seems to always take me some crazy way that is maybe 30 seconds faster, but requires insane maneuvering, existing and turning to execute.

I experienced the issue this morning.
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Not a shock.

I really prefer Apple Maps over Google Maps, now that Google Maps has such a crowded, busy interface.

But here in the S.F. Bay Area, traffic is my number one reason for using a maps app, and Apple’s traffic tracking is significantly inferior to Google’s traffic.

When I open Apple Maps on my iPhone, it can take 10 minutes for traffic to show up at all. The only way to speed it up is to turn off traffic and then turn it back on.

Apple Maps looks prettier to me, but without timely traffic updates, it is useless to me.

All those billions of dollars Apple is sitting on, and spending on god awful TV content. Tim Cook...
I like how you judge Cook for the Maps App and the tiny component of Apple that is TV.

Yeah, Tim Cook has screwed up so badly, that he’s led Apple to an all time high valuation, record profits, and the envy of all business. 2X more profitable than the second most profitable company.
 
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Down. Figures right? Getting ready to leave for home after being away for 5 days. The one feature for Apple CarPlay that’s worth it, maps, and it’s down!

If Apple wasn’t so freaking stupid in not allowing Google Maps or Waze with Carplay I wouldn’t be nearly as annoyed!
It's coming this fall.
 
I predict that bringing Google Maps and Waze to CarPlay in iOS 12 means that Apple has finally resigned itself to the idea that the writing is on the wall for Apple Maps.

I had a similar sentiment after the keynote, yet I personally would feel sad if Apple Maps disappeared, for several reasons:

1) They would be back to square one with Google & Waze, whereby Google could start pushing Apple into giving them more user data in return for a compete feature set, on a par with Android. Apple could end up in a hostage position, where Google could just stop supporting iOS and boom, no more maps on iPhones. Not a good scenario at all.

2) The Apple Maps interface is actually the cleanest of the big three.

3) The routing suggested by Apple Maps is actually better in my experience than that of both Google and Waze. Google/Waze combo tend to prioritise time & distance over driver’s comfort. Waze in particular would easily send you zigzagging around to save 2 minutes of one hour’s drive.

So I really hope that allowing Google and Waze into CarPlay is more of a strategical decision to buy more time while they keep on fine-tuning Apple Maps, so that people have less reasons to run over to Android. ;)
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people still use apple maps?

Yep, Drive Different style! :)
 
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Down in NYC.
I'm now looking out my window at all the people with iPhones and many are walking into walls. Some walking onto subway tracks instead of trains. Directions are clearly not working. It's like watching a zombie movie only with Apple Maps users affected.

I'm going to have to follow people with Samsung phones in order to travel safely today.

It's really depressing. I do prefer Apple Maps.
Let us know when they walk off bridges
 
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