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I really hoped I could say this criticism was unwarranted. Maps is a beautiful-looking app, with 3-D buildings and satellite imagery to rival anything in Google Earth. Turn-by-turn directions are provided by GPS industry leader TomTom.

Apple bought three mapping companies to make this happen, and has had years to refine it. How bad could it be?

The answer, I?m sad to say as an Apple fan, is very bad indeed. Almost unusably bad. Maps takes all the trust Apple has built up among its users over the years ? trust that its products just work ? and squanders nearly all of it in one go.

http://mashable.com/2012/09/20/apple-maps-app/

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It's bad. It can't even find the main shopping street from my location (which is just a couple of minutes walk away). What the hell were Apple thinking?

Does anyone know if Google will release an iOS version of Google Maps anytime soon?

Edit: Just read the linked article "soon" then :/

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It's bad. It can't even find the main shopping street from my location (which is just a couple of minutes walk away). What the hell were Apple thinking?

Does anyone know if Google will release an iOS version of Google Maps anytime soon?

I hope so the maps is very basic and the satellite view is now a blue blurry mess. Even shots of london look overly brown and lackluster. They should have waited a year to introduce maps.

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Apple innovation, it just works.

At least when they fix it, I suppose. And the saddest part is, as we've all come to expect and see brought to fruition, Apple will do some magical marketing doublespeak over this and in a month people will suddenly believe it was all part of the plan in the first place.

Just like the magical coating on the black iPhone 5 that now allows for purely individual personalization just by putting it in your pocket and walking a few steps - you get your own custom engraving right into the device itself from your keys, your change, and whatever else you carry!!!

I'd like to say I'm joking but, I'm not.

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I don't think anything can beat google maps.... can it?

I guess the question would be: why bother in the first place?

I can't find anything in iOS 6 that's a compelling upgrade so far, not one thing but that's just me I suppose. The snafu with the Wi-Fi thing and every iDevice checking into Apple.com on a connection, I've got big issues with that personally, but it's just so glaringly obvious that Apple's attempt - and yes we all know this is v1.0 so it will improve as time goes by, that's a given - is pathetic and so lackluster by comparison, I don't even see any reason they bothered with the trouble.

But then again, they've got literal cash to burn, gotta spend it on something I suppose.

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I said it once, I'll say it again, IOS6 turns all Apple handsets into 4 year old Android devices and the iPhone 5 is a top end Android device from about a year ago. (I'm talking features here people).

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I've used the maps app for a while and had no real problems with it at all. Sure, its not as comprehensive as Google's offering was. But I haven't not managed to find my way to places.

Strolled around London the other night with it giving me walking directions perfectly.

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Yeah It's bad, it's gone back to what Google Maps was like 3 or 4 years ago, maybe even longer.

I zoom into my street and it's badly pixelated, rather embarrassing, especially given the reputation of Apple for perfection.

You're zooming in wrong!

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So far, the maps in iOS 6 have been great for me. Haven't ended up in a random place yet. :p There are a few POI searches it doesn't understand yet, but I'm sure that database will expand over time. Also, Google Maps transit directions were, for me, usually pretty inaccurate (especially with times).

I'm glad Apple is entering this market, though. It finally introduces some competition for Google and will end up making both products better.

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nope.... would you rather have a pretty map and be lost or have a map that actually does what it's supposed to...help you get where you need to be?

how would you navigate from Toledo,OH to the Fine Arts Center at Bowling Green State University with the iOS6 version??? it's much harder to.

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