Once iOS 17 lands later this year, you can download Apple Maps for offline use on your iPhone and enjoy turn-by-turn navigation. (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
Once iOS 17 lands later this year, you can download Apple Maps for offline use on your iPhone and enjoy turn-by-turn navigation. (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
Once iOS 17 lands later this year, you can download Apple Maps for offline use on your iPhone and enjoy turn-by-turn navigation. (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
Once iOS 17 lands later this year, you can download Apple Maps for offline use on your iPhone and enjoy turn-by-turn navigation. (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
WWDC 2023 was chock-full, but there was still a lot Apple didn’t say. | Illustration: The Verge Apple held a monstrous WWDC this year, and a ton of what was rumored, it turns out, will actually see the light of day. There’s the new 15-inch MacBook Air, M2-powered Mac Studio, and Apple’s finally realized AR headset — which we now know is called the Vision Pro. As usual, Apple didn’t touch on everything new during its opening keynote. But lots of small features that could change the way you use your Apple devices (or are just fun to play with) get packed in, and we’ve collected as many of those as we could find here. To keep this article from…
Apple Maps is catching up with Google Maps on iOS 17 by finally letting iPhone users download maps for offline use. iOS 17 will be released to the public later this year for the iPhone XS and newer, and is currently available in beta for developers. Users can download a specific area of Apple Maps to their iPhone and view it while offline, complete with turn-by-turn directions for driving, walking, cycling, and public transit. While offline, users can also see their estimated time of arrival, view information like hours and ratings on place cards, and more. You can also use downloaded Apple Maps on the Apple Watch when a paired iPhone is turned on and in range of the Apple…
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