Apple Maps has seen a significant comeback story since it first debuted to near-universal panning in 2012, but anyone who has also used Google Maps can even now name a bunch of handy features that Apple Maps just can't do yet.
When iOS 17 releases this fall, though, one of those gaps will get covered. Apple will introduce downloadable maps—a vital feature for many users and one that Google has offered for years.
The iOS 17 public beta dropped this week, so users who aren't part of Apple's developer program can now access the feature for the first time—though I don't generally recommend installing beta operating systems on your daily drivers, of course.
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Apple Maps has seen a significant comeback story since it first debuted to near-universal panning in 2012, but anyone who has also used Google Maps can even now name a bunch of handy features that Apple Maps just can't do yet.
When iOS 17 releases this fall, though, one of those gaps will get covered. Apple will introduce downloadable maps—a vital feature for many users and one that Google has offered for years.
The iOS 17 public beta dropped this week, so users who aren't part of Apple's developer program can now access the feature for the first time—though I don't generally recommend installing beta operating systems on your daily drivers, of course.
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July 14, 2023 at 03:40AM
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