Apple Maps used to be so bad that Tim Cook had to issue an apology but people have started liking it now.
that many people are sticking with it instead of switching to Google Maps.
Jane Natoli, who considers herself a Google Maps power user, says she has started using Apple Maps more after her iPhone prompted her to use the app in an airport. The app was able able to detect that she was at the airport and recommended shops and restaurants in her terminal. Natoli also liked that it had clearer information than Google Maps. She also thinks that it's easier to read Apple's find directions when compared to Google Maps.
Georgia Tech graduate Angelica Nguyen says that roads are easier to look at on Apple Maps and the view is not cluttered by points of interest.
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