ICYMI: A patent application filed by Apple reveals that the company is working on a way to make Apple Maps easier to use.
Many iPhone users have a difficult decision to make when traveling; do they use reliable Google Maps to help them get from point"A" to point"B" safely, or do they turn to Apple Maps whichis constantly improving. Either way, both platforms deliver an incredible amount of information to drivers that might be hard for them to comprehend on a smartphone screen., Apple has filed a patent application titled,"Navigation application with novel declutter mode.
Besides removing business and restaurant names, the only street names that you will see in declutter mode will be the one you're currently driving on, and the one where you make your next turn. And to make the interface less confusing, there would be no arrows highlighting your journey except for the ones telling you where you make a turn. Voice guidance could also change.
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