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i don't understand how anyone could think google maps isn't leaps and bounds better.. it's night and day.

Easy...personal experience:

1) I have had no issues with Apple Maps
2) Google maps gave me issues in DC while Apple Maps (beta) didn't
3) I like Apple Maps UI better.
 
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Public Transit not quite there yet...

The original app is great for public transit info. But the new app is not quite there yet, at least in suburban Detroit.....
 

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Because it's not. Apple Maps has a better UI and the maps look better. The reason I'm using Google Maps is transit directions and street view. On everything else, I think Apple did a better job.

sweet thats awesome, it looks better. that is highly subjective.. what isn't subjective is the fact that google maps is actually magnitudes more accurate, has traffic routing, has millions of public transportation data points and routing, its considerably faster than apple maps, has street view, has indoor street view, etc..

personally i'd rather get to where i'm going quickly, safely, and reliably but hey when you take twice as long to get to where you're going using the apple maps app, at least you'll have something pretty to look at.

http://gizmodo.com/5968129/google-vs-apple-maps-total-domination?tag=google-maps
 
Actually, those stories are very typical of what I have experienced in the Los Angeles/Orange County areas. But then again, TomTom (the provider of data for Apple Maps) has never been very accurate for me.

Never used tomtom, but It funny that so many people from the same area claim apple maps is fine.

Again I guess it is personal experience.
 
The original app is great for public transit info. But the new app is not quite there yet, at least in suburban Detroit.....

that sidebar icon is for larger transit areas like NYC/Chicago apparently...

click the directions icon and switch to the mass transit/bus icon, see if that works for you...
 
Report it and it'll be fixed tomorrow.

I have been periodically reporting the house numbers on my entire street (20 houses) is wrong since The first Google Maps beta on the Internet only. Houses were built in 2001. Still wrong.
 
In-Car Bluetooth Better than Apple Maps

I was pleased to find out that the voice directions through Google Maps actually come through my hands-free car connection, whereas Siri does not. I can ask Siri a question through the hands free, and the response comes through the car speakers, but the turn-by-turn directions don't, they come through the phone speaker.

Apple maps still has the advantage of showing the map on the lock screen and announcing street names.

My biggest complaint with Apple maps was the lack of streetview.
 
The best way Apple can compete with Google is to ink a deal to use the world's best mapping data (Google's) and then simply BUILD A BETTER VERSION OF THE MAPPING APP!

You are assuming Google would agree to such a deal. What if inking the deal requires Apple to give Google access to your personal data?
 
"Apple's turn-by-turn voice navigation does not support iOS 5 and those two iPhone models"


Not true.
I have it running on ios5 with an iPhone 4S and voice navigation does work
 
How else can they see where you're going and where you're shopping?

You dont need a Google account. It's been stated many times. People seem to be disregarding the existence of that huge 'SKIP' button in the top right of the login screen.
 
I downloaded and installed Google Maps on my iphone 5 today and I'm experiencing something that makes it virtually unusable for me. Whenever the app tells me to make a turn, it sends the command to my car's speakers via bluetooth. That's great and all but the problem is that by the time the command is sent to the speakers, I miss like 95% of the command. For example, if the command is "Turn right ahead onto Main Street", all I hear is "Street".

I guess what's happening is that the app is announcing the command but the audio is getting lost during the process of being sent to my car's speakers. It's useless to the point where I actually had to turn off the voice portion of the app. Kind of defeats the purpose.

Anyone else experiencing this?
 
okay I used Google maps just now

Google Maps > Apple Maps at this stage...

work hard Apple!
Going to default Google maps for me though! Loving it

Is it yet possible to get rid of the apple maps app?
Noob question i think already know the answer lol
 
So i didn't feel like reading through all 600+ comments right now but I'll say this:

If one of the major sticking points was turn-by-turn, and Google is now including it for free in their app, what does that tell you about the value they put on iOS users' data....

Like I've said all along. Google wanted this partnership as much as/if not more than Apple. Apple called their bluff (Google wanting more control over data/more money for features like turn-by-turn and the smoother vector system) and now Google comes back and gives it all away for free just so they get some of the users back....

To bad Apple Maps wasn't flawless when it was released....would've killed Google I bet. Ahh well, I'll continue using Apple Maps as it hasn't done me wrong yet and is integrated into all the other apps/systems on my phone.
 
Agree!

I was pleased to find out that the voice directions through Google Maps actually come through my hands-free car connection, whereas Siri does not. I can ask Siri a question through the hands free, and the response comes through the car speakers, but the turn-by-turn directions don't, they come through the phone speaker.

Apple maps still has the advantage of showing the map on the lock screen and announcing street names.

My biggest complaint with Apple maps was the lack of streetview.

I find that Apple maps is much better as it appears on the lock screen with a map and directions. Google only shows a text message, but makes no indication of how far the next turn is. You have to unlock the iphone to get that info. Very inconvenient. And I got one instruction that just said "Turn left" Not much use!
 
sweet thats awesome, it looks better. that is highly subjective.. what isn't subjective is the fact that google maps is actually magnitudes more accurate, has traffic routing, has millions of public transportation data points and routing, its considerably faster than apple maps, has street view, has indoor street view, etc..

personally i'd rather get to where i'm going quickly, safely, and reliably but hey when you take twice as long to get to where you're going using the apple maps app, at least you'll have something pretty to look at.

http://gizmodo.com/5968129/google-vs-apple-maps-total-domination?tag=google-maps

Careful with the "magnitudes more accurate"....we're talking about maps of the entire world. Some cities and POIs may be misplaced, but that's relatively small compared to the entire planet.....
 
LOL, yes, those billionaires over at Google are noble gentlemen. It has nothing to do with the fact that IOS is the most widely used OS and they need the advertising dollars. Don't OD on the Kool-aid

Clearly sarcasm / ironic humour is something you don't quite grasp.
 
n00b question: how does one go into Street View? I can't seem to find it anywhere...:confused: (iPhone 5 here)
 
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

Apple refused to make minor concessions to Google for turn-by-turn.

Apple said "give us free turn-by-turn". Google said "sure, if we add a little branding to the service".


"Truly stupid" would be letting Google continue to play both sides of the fence. Give a free OS to Asian KIRF manufacturers to drain Apple hardware sales while simultaneously making money on Apple's platform via search services.

Any first-year business student can recognize that this is not an acceptable position for Apple to be in.

It's the position that the market has put Apple in - Apple need to point their heels to the ceiling and accept it.


I predict that Google's new Maps app will become the single most-downloaded app in the iTunes app store, ever!

That's a safe bet, since the servers have been struggling with the load since it was announced!
 
So i didn't feel like reading through all 600+ comments right now but I'll say this:

If one of the major sticking points was turn-by-turn, and Google is now including it for free in their app, what does that tell you about the value they put on iOS users' data....

Like I've said all along. Google wanted this partnership as much as/if not more than Apple. Apple called their bluff (Google wanting more control over data/more money for features like turn-by-turn and the smoother vector system) and now Google comes back and gives it all away for free just so they get some of the users back....

To bad Apple Maps wasn't flawless when it was released....would've killed Google I bet. Ahh well, I'll continue using Apple Maps as it hasn't done me wrong yet and is integrated into all the other apps/systems on my phone.

As a non-US user, I think of Apple Maps as a kick in the teeth to all non-US users. I don't know the motivations behind all this but what I do see is a p**s poor UK maps app and a damn fine one.

I wouldn't say it's a way at getting customers back on side, I think of it as a way of getting working maps for other countries.

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I know it won't happen, but it'd be nice if we'd be able to choose our default Maps provider in iOS' settings. Alternatively I'd be happy if Apple Maps was killed off now a clearly better app has turned up, and that used to be the default app.
 
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