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I use both but I really really like Apple maps, its really smooth and I like the clean layout and the voice directions, plus it integrates well with Siri

 

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Google maps because I don't think I can trust Apple with my life. 

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So Just wondering what mapping system you guys use most

I would have answered your poll if you decided to be an open minded individual .Something you couldn't possible be since you are naive enough to think people only use iPhones or Android Phones. 

 

FYI - I haven't had to use it really ever. But If i did then it would be Here Maps.

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Google Maps. I don't own any Apple products at the moment.

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Google Maps for general mapping,

 

GPS for driving wise I use Waze (Which is owned by google anyway!)

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I would have answered your poll if you decided to be an open minded individual .Something you couldn't possible be since you are naive enough to think people only use iPhones or Android Phones. 

 

FYI - I haven't had to use it really ever. But If i did then it would be Here Maps.

 

 

yea sorry i just catered to 99% of the world, hope here maps looks after you when your using windows phone :)

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Sygic is by FAR the best GPS app on the list.  Also recently 90% sale on their products.

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yea sorry i just catered to 99% of the world, hope here maps looks after you when your using windows phone :)

Actually you've catered to around 92-94% of people. 

 

1-2% use blackberry.

3-4% use windows phone

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Referdex anyone?

 

like a printed map?

 

no traffic data brah.

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Google maps. It works on everything and it actually works. Traffic has just been implemented in my area too which is nice.

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Both apple and Google. One back the other up, in case they mess up :P 

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Apple Maps largely, though I do have both as backup. I prefer the interface on mobile and it seems to figure out where more local landmarks are.

 

Google often misses some destinations I don't know the street address to, but has better walking directions (hidden footpaths and the like).

 

Nokia Maps is pretty damn impressive and is the only one I'd trust with speed limits and that while I was actually driving.

 

All 3 have had me horribly lost though.

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I use both.   Apple maps was trash when it came out.  However they have made huge improvements too it.   It tends to give me a more direct, least time route over long trips.   Google maps is a bit better with on the fly changes due to traffic conditions however.   

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Google Maps all the way, apple maps sucks, at least where I live. 

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I use here maps

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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