Apple Maps expanding to more cities & getting multistop routing in iOS 16
Apple announced upcoming Apple Maps features that will debut alongside iOS 16, including multistop routing and advanced syncing features across Apple devices.
Multistop routing will allow users to plan trips with up to 15 stops -- and even add stops using Siri voice commands while traveling. Additionally, users can plan trips on their Mac and sync them to their iPhone.
There will be expanded support for public transit, too. For example, users will be able to see how much their trip will cost, add their transit card to Wallet, and replenish their transit card balance from within Maps.
Additionally, Apple will be expanding its improved Apple Maps coverage to the following countries:
Read on AppleInsider
Multistop routing will allow users to plan trips with up to 15 stops -- and even add stops using Siri voice commands while traveling. Additionally, users can plan trips on their Mac and sync them to their iPhone.
There will be expanded support for public transit, too. For example, users will be able to see how much their trip will cost, add their transit card to Wallet, and replenish their transit card balance from within Maps.
Additionally, Apple will be expanding its improved Apple Maps coverage to the following countries:
- Belgium
- France
- Israel
- Liechtenstein
- Luxembourg
- Monaco
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Palestinian Territories
- Saudi Arabia
- Switzerland
Read on AppleInsider
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Canada has had the new maps since 2020, including Look Around coverage everywhere and detailed city maps for Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
Apple's mapping locations page has listed lots of parts of the UK where they are capturing imagery (including my town) but there's nothing online yet to show for it. Perhaps there's some big update coming but catching Google is a huge task.
the main thing Apple needs to do now is just accelerate the roll out and then globally update at decent regularity. Employ people to keep the Look Around up to date, and fix errors quickly.
It was said at WWDC that this would be done on a Mac and handed off to the iPhone. Doing it on the phone would be even better.
That would be great though there are might be times when I would want to use a particular order (times scheduled etc.) that's not the most efficient route. The ability to add a stop to an existing route is also pretty cool.
By "Drive Mode" do you mean how a dedicated GPS is always showing where you are and where you're going, etc. without ever plugging in a destination? That's what I miss about my old Garmin the always on when I'd start the car. That would be awesome. I've sent that to Apple Feed back on numerous occasions.
The Traveling Salesman Problem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travelling_salesman_problem