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Yes, you read that correctly. Google Maps is finally available on the iPhone… again.

After Apple’s infamously failed Maps catastrophe, iPhone users can finally gain access to the world’s most used navigation service.

It seems that, despite doing its best, Apple simply wasn’t able to compete with Google in terms of, well, quality.

Apple Maps is plagued with terrible rendering issues, bad directions and even throws in random bits of terrain from completely separate areas at times.

We won’t go in to too much detail regarding some of the more hilarious and even dangerous issues with Apple Maps, but we won’t stop you from Googling them.

In any case, if you’d like a little more reliability in your directions then head on over to the App Store and grab Google Maps for free. There doesn’t appear to be a huge amount of changes or additions; just the same old navigation service we’ve all come to know and love.


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