I don't understand what's going on with Maps.
2 weeks after iOS 6 was released, Apple implemented an update that improved the back end mapping data via some improved satellite and 3D imagery, more POIs, and better data. It wasn't an enormous update, but it was noticeable, and given that it occurred just 2 weeks after iOS 6 was released, I thought this was a sign of things to come. If they could provide a noticeable upgrade after just a couple weeks, I thought we'd continue to see periodic improvements that slowly but surely lead the new Maps app to a better place.
What have we seen since then? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. It's been 3 months now and the app is virtually unchanged since that very first update. I haven't noticed any improvements in the back end data since that point, and none of the corrections have gone through, even after 3+ months.
What's going on? Is the app just not improving or is Apple stockpiling all these improvements and preparing for one big re-release announcement? Even if it's the latter, I don't think that's a good idea because when customers don't see their corrections being implemented, it causes disillusionment and people simply stop hitting the "Report a Problem" button.
And now that Google Maps is out, I feel like Apple has missed the boat on showing its customers that the new Apple Maps is an ever improving, quality app. People are switching to Google and giving up on the very notion of improving Apple Maps.
I hope Apple has something up its sleeve. Otherwise, this entire mapping ordeal it has undertaken over the past couple years will have been all for naught.