Apple Maps Now on Android: How to Access It & What Features You’re Missing

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Apple Maps Is Now on Android! (Well, Sort of…)

Apple Maps is one of those things you either love or don’t care about, depending on your device. If you’re an Android user, the thought of Apple’s maps service probably never crossed your mind. But Apple just made a surprising move by making Apple Maps available on Android devices. Yeah, you read that right. For the first time, Android users can access Apple’s Maps—sort of.

No, there’s no Android app yet (and maybe there never will be), but you can now use Apple Maps on Android through your mobile web browser. You don’t need an iPhone or an Apple device to get directions or explore the world with Apple’s maps.


How to Use Apple Maps on Your Android Device

Using Apple Maps on an Android phone is straightforward:

  1. Open your browser – Whether it’s Chrome or something else, just go to your browser.

  2. Head to maps.apple.com – Once you’re there, the familiar Apple Maps interface will pop up.

  3. Search and explore – Type in your destination, get directions, or look up nearby places.

It’s that simple. Just like that, Apple Maps is available on your Android phone, and you’re ready to go.


What’s Missing? (Let’s Be Honest…)

As awesome as it is to finally use Apple Maps on Android, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. There are still some things missing that iPhone users enjoy:

  • No real-time traffic updates – One of the best parts of Apple Maps on iPhone is the traffic data and real-time rerouting, but you won’t get that on the web version.

  • No offline maps – You can’t download maps for use when you’re offline, which is a pretty big deal for those who like to travel or don’t have constant access to data.

  • No 3D flyovers – iOS users get 3D city views and flyovers, but these are unavailable on the web.

So, while it’s a nice gesture, it’s still a little… well, basic. But for quick navigation, it works.


 Why Is Apple Doing This?

Apple is known for being protective of its ecosystem. Most of its services, like Apple Music or iMessage, are strictly for Apple devices. So, why is Apple opening up Apple Maps to Android users now?

Well, it’s probably a bit of strategy. By making Apple Maps available on Android, Apple is:

  • Getting more exposure for its services.

  • Familiarizing Android users with Apple’s ecosystem, even if they don’t have an iPhone.

  • Possibly prepping for bigger things in the future, like an Apple Maps app for Android, though that’s pure speculation for now.

In a way, it’s Apple saying, “Hey, Android users, you can check us out too!” It’s a move that might seem small, but it could be laying the groundwork for more cross-platform stuff in the future.


Apple Maps vs. Google Maps: The Showdown

Now, you’re probably wondering, how does Apple Maps stack up to Google Maps on Android? Well, here’s a quick comparison:

Feature Apple Maps (Web) Google Maps (App)
Turn-by-turn Navigation
Real-time Traffic Data
Public Transit Updates
Offline Maps
3D City Views
Available on Browsers

While Google Maps is king when it comes to navigation on Android, Apple Maps on the web is a simple option if you’re looking for directions or want to explore places in a new way. It’s basic, but it works.


What’s Next for Apple Maps?

So, what does this mean for the future of Apple Maps on Android? We can’t say for sure, but it’s definitely an interesting move. There’s a chance this could be a stepping stone toward Apple releasing a full Apple Maps app for Android—though, again, we can only guess.

One thing’s for sure: Apple is slowly but surely opening up its ecosystem to more non-Apple users. We’ve already seen it with services like Apple Music, iCloud, and now, Apple Maps. Who knows what’s next?


Final Thoughts: Is Apple Maps Worth It on Android?

If you’re an Android user, it’s worth giving Apple Maps on the web a try. It’s not going to replace Google Maps, but it’s an interesting alternative, especially if you like Apple’s design or want to check out Apple’s way of doing things. It’s also a nice addition if you’re curious about Apple’s ecosystem without having to switch to an iPhone.

But if you’re looking for all the bells and whistles (offline maps, real-time traffic, etc.), Google Maps is still the way to go. However, for casual navigation and checking out a different mapping experience, Apple Maps might just surprise you.

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