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Master offline navigation on your iPhone with Apple Maps.
Have you ever been on a road trip or to an area with no network, only to realize you can’t use Apple Maps? Well, not anymore! The Apple Maps app lets you download maps for specific areas on your iPhone and use them without an internet connection.
Keep reading as I demonstrate how to download and use offline maps in Apple Maps on an iPhone.
Under normal conditions, you can’t use Apple Maps without an internet connection and need to download the map of the area you’re heading to beforehand to access it when you’re offline. However, when you download a map, it’s stored on your iPhone and available whenever needed.
Offline maps are essentially maps of areas you download in the Apple Maps app that you can access on your iPhone without Wi-Fi or cellular data. They are a great way to see the map, get turn-by-turn directions, and look up places like restaurants, gas stations, and landmarks, even when you’re out of network coverage.
Keep in mind that offline maps don’t show real-time traffic or updates, so they’re best for general navigation when you don’t need live information.
There are a few things you need to download offline maps in Apple Maps. These include:
You can download Apple Maps for offline use in three ways. Let’s check them out.
This is the quickest way if you know the name of the place or city whose map you want to download.
This method is great for larger areas, like cities, that you want to explore or navigate without needing to download each location individually.
If you’re already looking at a map and want to download that specific area, dropping a pin is a quick way to start downloading.
This method is helpful if you prefer to manage all your offline maps in one place.
Saving offline maps from settings keeps everything organized, so you can easily see what maps you’ve saved and manage storage.
While you can use your downloaded maps in Apple Maps when you’re offline, as soon as your iPhone connects to the internet, it will return to online mode, restoring access to real-time updates. However, if you’re on a limited data plan and want to prevent unnecessary data usage, you can force Apple Maps to use the downloaded maps even when you’re online. Here’s how to do it:
Once you’ve downloaded a map, you can edit it to make it more personalized and efficient for your needs.
Apple Maps lets you rename and resize saved offline maps along with other settings so you can manage your maps efficiently. Let’s look at all that you can do.
Once your maps are downloaded, here’s how to view them without an internet connection:
You can also change your mode of transportation in the directions page and add multiple stops in your route. Siri will assist you with the navigation as it normally does. Additionally, you can see speed limits while driving. However, the offline maps don’t show live traffic and road closure updates.
Moreover, Apple Maps offline includes basic information on major landmarks, businesses, and essential locations like restaurants, gas stations, and hospitals. So you can find what you need on the go. Wherever you search for a place within the offline map, you’ll see the place card with hours, ratings, contact details, website links, etc.
The best part is that the maps downloaded on your iPhone will be accessible on your Apple Watch as well. However, your iPhone should be switched on and within Bluetooth range (about 33 feet or 10 meters) of the Apple Watch. Please note that maps are not downloadable directly on your Apple Watch.
The only problem I encountered with offline Apple Maps was that when I missed the navigation and ended up on the wrong path, it took a while for the map to locate my actual location and display an alternative route to reach my destination.
Offline maps are great for trips to rural or remote areas where cell service may be weak. However, it takes a lot of space to store so many details. To free up storage, you may want to delete offline maps when they’re no longer needed:
Deleting maps helps you reclaim storage on your device, especially if you have limited space or many downloaded maps.
Signing off…
With offline maps, Apple Maps ensures you have reliable navigation in any situation, even without Wi-Fi or cellular data. So, download maps ahead of time and explore new places or manage your daily routes without worry. You may also explore more Apple Maps tips to make the most of your navigation experience and discover hidden features that can simplify your travels.
Have you tried the offline Apple Maps yet? Let us know in the comments below!
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