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rocketpig said:
superchunk said:
iOS6 plain out sucks. No real improvements in anything and the Maps app has proven to be a disaster the world over. Not as much in US, but in rest of world its beyond bad.

However, Google will have a normal app for maps and probably navigation soon. Still sad people don't realize that Apple kept Google from putting its awesome navigation on iPhone years ago. I've always had perfect turn by turn navigation on Android since I started back in 2009.


Apple kept Google from adding navigation? I heard it was the other way around. Link, please.

PS. Maps is hardly a "disaster". It launched three days ago and much of the information is going to be user-sourced. Shit, the iPhone 5 just launched yesterday. Big projects often come with big bugs. If this is still a problem six months down the road, then Apple has a serious issue on their hands but when a company is launching a massive project that consists largely of user-sourced information, they need USERS to iron out the bugs and make the system work. And those USERS are going to need to spend a few months telling Apple where they've screwed up and they'll start farming data to change locations, names, addresses, etc. in the Maps application. I predict that in a year, no one is even going to care about this supposed "disaster". How do you think Google Maps became so refined? By Google hiring people to walk around and knock on doors? No, it's been millions of users sending them data over the past 8-10 years. Give Apple more than 72 freakin' hours to catch up.

edit: After searching around, I've only found speculation about the lack of navigation in Maps but all evidence points toward Google blocking the feature, not Apple. Google does not release API information for navigation in Maps. That would make it virtually impossible for Apple to add navigation without dropping Google Maps entirely. Unless you have evidence that Google (out of the goodness of their heart) created a Maps application with navigation and Apple blocked it from releasing in the App Store, I'm going to have to call bullshit on your statement.

In Android Maps IS Navigation. They are one in the same. You download Maps, you have Navigation. Search the Play store, there is no stand alone Google Navigation app. Google made a Maps only app for iPhone as per the contract with Apple. I think (with no real evidence) that Apple was just planning ahead for the day it had its own maps and needed something to make it seem as a good thing when it dropped Google. Considering that Google's Maps with built-in navigation also existed on Black Berry and I even think WP7... the only thing that makes sense is Apple blocked it.

However, you are right that it takes time to build a good map and navi software. Apple had all the time in the world to do so and it could have gotten robust data from a lot of sources that exist. Not like Apple didnt' have the cash. Additionally, Google did hire people to go "door-to-door" why else would they have street view?

Fact is, Apple short changed their userbase. They more than likely gimped Maps for years and then when they forced users to change (like always no choice), they gave them an inferior choice that is clearly broken. I bet Google already has a Maps/Navigation that will work on iOS but Apple hasn't approved it yet because it knows once it releases, everyone will use that even if it isn't built into Siri.

This is exactly why I never use Apple. They force their products and give you no choice. At least with Android IF a Google service is sub-par, I can easily choose from 10 more AND even make one of them my default.