In iOS 17, Apple added the ability to download maps for offline use, allowing you to access turn-by-turn directions and information for selected areas even if you don't have a cellular or Wi-Fi connection. Read on to find out how it's done.
Apple Maps has caught up with Google Maps in iOS 17, finally allowing iPhone users to download maps for offline use. With this new feature, you can download a specific area of Apple Maps to your iPhone and view it offline, along with turn-by-turn directions for driving, walking, biking, and public transportation.
When offline, you can also view information such as estimated arrival time, hours and ratings on location cards. You can even use a downloaded Apple Watch with a paired iPhone turned on and within range of the smartwatch.
In iOS 17, it’s easy to download location-specific maps in Apple Maps. The following steps demonstrate how to do this.
As a map downloads, the screen will show its progress and the map will be listed in a column containing any other maps you have downloaded, with the option to update all or download a new map.
You can click the progress circle at any time to pause downloading the map, or swipe on the map to reveal a Delete button. You'll also see the following additional offline map settings:
After downloading, Apple Maps will use the downloaded map if you are currently in a location without a data connection. After disabling the last option, the map will load real-time data such as traffic the next time internet is available to ensure you have the latest information.
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