Apple quietly improving iOS 6 Maps
Apple has been quietly improving its widely criticised iOS 6 Maps app, according to new reports.
Ashleigh Allsopp | Tuesday, October 09 2012Apple has been quietly improving its widely criticised iOS 6 Maps app, according to new reports.
Apple Insider notes that the Brooklyn Bridge, which was previously distorted in Apple's 3D Flyover mode, is now three dimensional and accurately rendered.
MacRumors has also spotted some improvements in Apple's 3D Maps content. The Statue of Liberty can now be seen in 3D, and new Flyover imagery is cropping up in Hawaii, Honolulu, London and more.
The updates indicate that Apple is busy behind the scenes working to improve its Maps app, and fingers crossed it'll be up to scratch soon.
Apple's Maps app was blasted by critics when it launched on 19 September with iOS 6, and users were desperate to get Google Maps back. Customers noted inaccuracies including relocated landmarks, buildings in rivers and missing train stations.
The criticism has even led to an apology from Apple CEO Tim Cook, which has been published on Apple's homepage, and advised iOS 6 Maps users to turn to competing services such as Google's while Apple works on its offering.
Apple has also toned down its Maps blurb on its website, and no longer claims that the service is "the most beautiful, powerful mapping service ever."
Google has since rolled out Street View for Safari on iOS, a welcome addition for iOS 6 users missing the feature.
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