If you’re an iPhone owner since 2007, the introduction of iOS 6 may
represent what seems like the passing of an old friend as Apple cast out
the old and brought in the new with the replacement of Google Maps
with their own mapping system. A large group of users are willing to
embrace change and really have no opinion on the situation, but with
Google providing a tried and tested comprehensive mapping experience,
some are understandably skeptical about the whole affair.
Before you go cutting your iOS ties and swearing allegiance to the
Android dark side, it could be worthwhile pursing alternative options
and seeing just what happens in the long run when Apple actually does
push out a public version of iOS 6, likely to be around October time.
When the dust settles and the software is released, it might be the case
that Apple actually creates an extremely worthwhile competitor for
Google Maps. Alternatively, we have already heard that Google is planning
on offering a standalone mapping application for iOS, something that a
lot of users will probably favor over Apple’s native experience.
If you are running a beta release of iOS 6 and have no ability to
fast forward time, then fear not as it is actually possible to get an
extremely decent and usable Google Maps experience on your iOS device.
Although removed from iOS, Google still offer their maps service through
the mobile web, which, when mixed with Mobile Safari and home screen
web bookmarks, produces quite a handy end result. Follow the extremely
simple steps below to get this up and running on your iOS 6 device.
Step 1: Open up Mobile Safari on your iOS 6 device and navigate to maps.google.com.
Step 2: If the interface provides a user facing
alert relating to permission to track your current location, make sure
to accept and allow. Permission does not need to be granted, but without
it the service won’t be able to provide anything that relies on the
device location such as routing.
Step 3: Tap the action button from the middle of the toolbar at the bottom of Mobile Safari and select the ‘Add to Home Screen‘
option from the list. Selecting this option will tell the system to
create a quickly accessible bookmark with the given web address and will
be added to the device’s home screen to be invoked like a standard app.
Step 4: Give the bookmark your desired naming convention and select ok. The device will jump back to the home screen and create a Google Maps icon. Tap to launch just like any other app and enjoy a relatively seamless Google Maps experience on iOS 6.
POSTED BY :- NAUMAN NAEEM
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