Over the years, Apple Maps has earned it to be the map application of many users. And it is that the succession of improvements slowly but constantly has allowed it to catch up with and even surpass other applications on certain fronts. Two of his best managers shared the three reasons why we should use Apple Maps.
Three reasons to use Apple Maps as your default map app
Apple Maps has a bumpy track record. His release was met with skepticism, when not with user teasing. More than seven years later, users have a more than competent option that lives up to the benchmark: Google Maps. Now David Dorn, Product Manager and Meg Frost, Head of Design for Apple Maps have given an interview in which they comment on the benefits of their mapping solution. According to them, the three reasons for using Apple Maps are:
- Apple is investing “huge sums” in Maps to continuously improve it.
- Privacy is “essential”, no need to create an account to use it, and location is not tracked for data.
- Integration with other ecosystem products and services elevates it above others.
Certainly, Apple Maps has taken a huge turn. Last summer, the company activated the new cards in Madrid, Barcelona and the rest of Europe. A fairly sophisticated 3D model of cities. In the United States, these investments are more obvious, because the buildings have more details.
Along with privacy, which is already taken for granted in an Apple product, integration with other company devices is what really attracts many users. The Apple Watch version allows us to direct ourselves in the street without looking at the iPhone. CarPlay also has its own built-in version. And cross-device syncing helps you watch on iPhone and research more on Mac.