Re: Download Google Maps Route Offline Iphone

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Jul 13, 2024, 6:35:57 AM7/13/24
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With offline maps in iOS 17 and later, you can use Maps for information and navigation even when you don't have a Wi-Fi or cellular connection. Offline maps include details like hours and ratings on places, turn-by-turn directions for driving, walking, cycling, or riding transit, and estimated arrival times.

Offline maps do not sync across your devices. Offline maps are only available in select areas. An offline map for a specific region is not intended for use in all regions. Features vary by country and region.

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Quick tip: Downloaded maps do expire. According to Google, you have up to 15 days after you dow load it before it's automatically deleted. Make sure you update the directions on Google Maps during that time frame.

You can find downloaded Google maps within the app's Offline Maps section. By tapping into the listed offline maps, you'll have the option to delete them, rename areas (via the edit function), or update them.

Apple Maps has improved leaps and bounds over the last decade, but one area it has always been lacking is offline use. Google Maps and others have let you download maps to be available offline for a long time.

With Apple Maps on iOS 17, you can now save a region of the map locally on your iPhone. As long as you stay inside the bounds of the downloaded map, you can get turn-by-turn directions entirely offline; for driving, walking, cycling, for transit. You can also simple pan and zoom around the map in the Maps app, with no waiting for things to load. Offline maps also include POI data like opening hours.

With a map downloaded, when no network is available, Apple Maps will use the downloaded map if applicable for your current location. When internet is available, Maps will always look up data over the network to incorporate information like realtime traffic.

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I am confused about "only use offline maps" settings. I'm turning it on because I want fast preloaded maps, and I don't want my phone to use any data in area where my map is cached. Is apple maps smart enough to not use data if the map is cached?

iOS 17, just use my saved maps when I'm in that area without impacting my data rates. If I venture outside of that area, please use the data to populate a new map. Why is "only use offline maps" even an option?

Edit: Additionally, I believe that off-line maps is not used whatsoever when online maps is on. The only current benefit to offline maps is that it will automatically switch to offline maps only when your phone detects that you have no cellular connection. But even with 1 bar of super weak connection, it will still try to use online maps so even that aspect is not very seamless.

The "Only Use Offline Maps" setting is designed for situations where you have a limited or no data connection. When this setting is enabled, Apple Maps will only use the offline maps that you have downloaded, even if you are connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data. This can be useful if you are traveling to an area with poor or no internet coverage, or if you want to avoid using any data for navigation.

However, if you want Apple Maps to use the most up-to-date information, you should keep the "Only Use Offline Maps" setting turned off. This will allow Apple Maps to use real-time traffic data, incident reports, and other information to provide you with the most accurate and efficient navigation.

I understand how it works, but it's just plain old bad UX in my opinion. Phone should be always looking for downloaded data and leveraging it, me as an user should not care whether I have turned on some option or not, if I have previously downloaded the data.

I'm working with a project its related to Offline map application.Because of that I searched for offline map which shows the defined area. I used MapBox for offline mapping. I can add annotation on this map and draw lines.

Offline implies no internet, the iPhone is still able in most cases to get the users current location from the GPS. That means that you can be quite confidant that you can find out the current location of the user whilst offline.

This takes a lot more then tiles to accomplish, after all if you think in terms of MVC, tiles are just the dump views, they don't know much about what's around them except what's inside of them. It would be the "controller" who would calculate routes, and for that you would need to be in possession of all the data spanning the desired area for routing.

For each mapping service you will find a different route, maybe not in terms of actual path, but in estimated time, effort etc, what this means is that if you have your own maps (offline in a database), it's up to you to use that data, so you should make your own routing algorithm which I'm sure isn't what you want to do.

You can make offline routing by using graphhopper library by making graph data which contains (Street names, routes,edges) . Graph data is taken by .pbf file which can be taken by (Use this: ) and use commands(in Terminal) that was given by ( -ios/tree/master/graphhopper-ios-sample) to convert .pbf into graph data. Then we can make offline routing with its instruction (All given in graphhopper iOS sample).please refer that carefully. because i have done and finish my project successfully.

It can be a good idea to have a map of an unfamiliar area, like a new town or hiking path, in case you don't have Wi-Fi access or a cell signal. Here's how you can download a map to use offline.

An outline will then appear over your map, which represents the area you'll download a map for. You can resize this outline until you're satisfied and then tap Download. A banner will announce when your map has finished downloading.

From here, you can access settings like updating the map and an Only Use Offline Maps switch near the bottom of the page. If you toggle this switch on, you'll see Using Offline Maps across the top of your map when you use it. You can then tap this banner to get back to the offline maps settings page, too.

Using offline maps was similar to using the Maps app when online. You open your Maps app, type in where you want to go and hit Go. You can also select your mode of transportation and whether you want to add any stops along the way.

When you're on the road, offline maps act similarly to online maps. The map follows you and shows nearby restaurants and businesses. If you're driving, offline maps will also show you the speed limit for the street you're on. Siri will read out directions the whole way, telling you when to turn and where your destination is on the street.

There are a few differences between offline and online maps. The biggest issue is it won't know exactly when you'll get to your destination. When you look up directions, offline maps will display an estimated time of arrival, but they can't take into account real-time traffic patterns since it's offline.

When I used offline maps to find my way to a downtown restaurant after an NFL game, for example, offline maps told me it would take me about 15 minutes to get to my destination. In reality, it ended up taking me about 40 minutes to fight through traffic and get to dinner.

That leads to my second issue with offline maps: If you veer off its path, it takes a while to recalibrate and find you again. When getting through the traffic mentioned above, I took a few impromptu turns down side streets and offline maps still showed me where I turned off the path for a minute or so.

Otherwise, offline maps take things back to the days of physical maps. You may not be able to predict how much traffic will delay your drive, and if you take a wrong turn it might take you a second to figure out how to get back, but you can get to your destination... eventually. Pack some snacks just in case.

For more Apple news, here are the features in iOS 17.5 and our iOS 17 cheat sheet. You can also check out how to download the second iOS 18 developer beta now and why you might not want to install it just yet.

First, while you still have an active internet connection, download all your offline maps for whatever areas you want. Once downloaded, those maps remain accessible for 30 days, even when you do not have a working internet connection. So folks that do a lot of driving, especially in spots without data coverage, downloading your maps is a fantastic option to literally keep you on track!

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So, from what we understand you cannot use an offline map AND get live traffic updates. It seems that Google Maps will only access that downloaded map if it detects a loss or a slow down in the internet connection.

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