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iOS 17 to Bring Support for Offline Apple Maps

iOS 17 Offline Apple Maps
iOS 17 Update Offline Apple Maps (Image Source Apple)

Apple is reportedly planning to add support for offline Apple maps in iOS 17. The new feature would allow users to download maps of specific areas for use when they are not connected to the internet. This would be a major improvement for users who travel to rural areas or who frequently find themselves in areas with poor cell reception.

iOS 17 Offline Apple Maps
iOS 17 Update Offline Apple Maps (Image Source Apple)

According to a report by Bloomberg, the offline maps feature will be available in all regions where Apple Maps is currently available. Users will be able to download maps of specific areas by tapping on the “Download Maps” button in the Maps app. Once a map has been downloaded, it will be available for use even when the user is not connected to the internet.

The offline maps feature is expected to be one of the major new features in iOS 17. The new operating system is expected to be released in the fall of 2023.

Here are some of the key benefits of using offline Apple Maps:

  • You can use Apple Maps even when you don’t have an internet connection.
  • You can save data by downloading maps of areas you’re likely to travel to.
  • You can use Apple Maps in areas with poor cell reception.

Here are some of the limitations of using offline Apple Maps:

  • You can’t use all of the features of Apple Maps when you’re offline. For example, you can’t use traffic information or transit directions.
  • You need to download maps before you travel to an area with poor cell reception.
  • The size of the maps can be large, so you may need to free up some storage space on your device before downloading them.

Overall, the offline maps feature is a welcome addition to Apple Maps. It will be a valuable tool for users who travel to rural areas or who frequently find themselves in areas with poor cell reception.

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