Apple expands Flyover coverage to new locales in France, Germany, Japan and more

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  • Reply 21 of 24
    Are these Flyovers using data from 10 years ago, like they do when I look up my neighborhood???

    It took Apple over a year to get the local renamed interstate, changed to the correct number... And I personally reported the change to Apple four or five times.. Google maps had it changed to the new, correct number in less than a month.. They should stop adding useless flyovers, and just update the data they send out.. If you look up my address on Apple Maps, it shows an empty field... Great job Apple...
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  • Reply 22 of 24
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    Originally Posted by mike1 View Post

     

    Apple doesn't control the roads. They get their maps from Tom Tom which is where you should be sending map update requests. They will verify the accuracy of your claim and eventually updte the ir database. I'm not sure how often Tom Tom provides new map data to Apple, but eventually, it will show up. You can go to Tom Toms site to make reports.




    It's called Apple Maps, not Tom Tom maps... If there is a problem you are supposed to report it to Apple...  Now if Apple would only demand that Tom Tom give them up to date data, there might not be so many problems..   It seems Apple just wants the good publicity from the flyovers, not giving their users a quality product..

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  • Reply 23 of 24
    salmanpak wrote: »
    I'd just be happy if the satellite view of my city wasn't covered with clouds. A resolution high enough so it doesn't resemble a bomber photo from WWII would be nice as well.

    I was going to make a similar comment but I just checked my area and the clouds are gone. I can finally see my house cloud free. So, it will come to your area eventually.
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  • Reply 24 of 24
    lmgs wrote: »
    mike1 wrote: »
     
    Apple doesn't control the roads. They get their maps from Tom Tom which is where you should be sending map update requests. They will verify the accuracy of your claim and eventually updte the ir database. I'm not sure how often Tom Tom provides new map data to Apple, but eventually, it will show up. You can go to Tom Toms site to make reports.


    It's called Apple Maps, not Tom Tom maps... If there is a problem you are supposed to report it to Apple...  Now if Apple would only demand that Tom Tom give them up to date data, there might not be so many problems..   It seems Apple just wants the good publicity from the flyovers, not giving their users a quality product..

    It's called an Apple iPhone ... Not a Samsung/TSMC/Sharp/Qualcomm/Foxcon/etc. iPhone -- not naming all the component/service providers!

    AIR, TomTom is not the only provider of source data for Apple Maps.
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