Apple Maps is brutal, and Android users are gloating about it
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iOS 6 was released yesterday, and despite all of the fanfare surrounding Apple’s latest upgrade to its mobile operating system, many users are unimpressed.
Apple Maps is the feature that has drawn the most criticism thus far. A few months ago, Apple announced that it would no longer be carrying Google Maps on its mobile operating systems. After all, the two are major competitors over the mobile marketplace, and having Google Maps installed on every iPhone and iPad in the world was bad business. As a result, Apple will no longer include either Google Maps or YouTube apps on its devices.




Making matters worse
The iOS 6 upgrade might seem like a good thing for everybody, but it’s not. Apple might think that Apple Maps is the greatest invention since sliced bread, but the fact of the matter is that, in its current state, Apple Maps is vastly inferior to Google Maps. Making matters much worse is the fact that countries around the world no longer have access to information they used to depend on with Google Maps. For example, iPhone users from India can no longer access transit or walking data on their phones. Nor can iPhone users from Brazil, Taiwan, or Thailand. These users (among others) also don’t have access to popular features like Google Street View. In short, iOS 6 could cause mass transit chaos and even civil war in countries all over the world. Okay, maybe we’re exaggerating a little bit.Android users gloat, Apple responds
While the failure of Apple Maps was the first big news story of the day, the second big news story involved Android users gloating over Apple users. With competition heating up between the two mobile operating systems, fans of each side are looking for any advantage. And once a failure like Apple Maps has been pointed out, Android users will go to great lengths to make sure everybody on the planet knows about it. In any case, Apple’s iPhone 5 has been a phenomenal success, and Apple is taking its Maps criticism in stride. It promises to take user criticism and use it to expand on the next release. Android fan site Phandroid summed up the Apple Maps fiasco by saying: “Hey iPhone users, I see you got some pretty 3D maps and I’m happy for you, I really am. But maybe it’s time to switch to an OS from a company that doesn’t tell you what they think is best for you. Just a thought.” Do you agree with Phandroid in saying that Apple Maps is yet another reason for Apple users to switch to Android? Or are Android users just jealous? Let us know in the comments!One Click Root Author
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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
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5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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