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Apple Maps redesign expected to go live in Taiwan in June

Apple Maps image of Taipei, Taiwan. Image source: Justin O'Beirne

Public testing of redesigned Apple Maps for Taiwan has begun, but the full release isn't expected until June.

First-party mapping data collected by Apple enables detailed maps with greenery and 3D buildings. This redesigned version of Apple Maps began rolling out in 2019 and is different from the Detailed City Experience introduced in 2021.

According to Apple Maps blogger Justin O'Beirne, Taiwan is up next for Apple's map redesign. Apple has made the redesign available to a few users in this testing rollout, and a user named Steve Chang provided images of the changes.

Apple Maps began life as a conglomeration of different map data combined into a single database. This resulted in a rocky launch that ultimately needed a complete reset in 2019.

The new Apple Maps data is obtained by first-party mapping vehicles and backpackers traveling the world. The result is a more detailed Apple Maps experience with 3D representations of buildings and a better representation of greenery such as parks and lawns.

O'Beirne has uncovered previous Apple Maps updates for Spain, UK and Ireland, and US cities like Portland, San Diego, and Atlanta.

The new Apple Maps experience is expected to roll out fully in June. Only a select number of users will see the new mapping data today, but more will be added over time until the public launch.



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bloggerblog 16 Years · 2520 comments

I'll have to say using Apple Maps on desktop is super frustrating and unintuitive. Especially when exploration and planning trips. It constantly zooms in and out of the areas you're trying to explore. Also the multi stops feature, clicking the [x] on one of the stops does not remove it, it only clears it! Have been trying to drag it out, hitting the delete key, nothing. Apparently you'll need to right-click it and select delete, and if you tried right clicking and it did not give you the delete window, well... do it again and it should work because the first click often opens the history menu. Hitting the Escape key when editing a stop does not hide the history menu that is blocking the rest of your route...
This is from Apple, the UI should be top notch and intuitive, and be better than Google Maps.
Same goes for the Preview app where the annotation feature is underwhelming even when compared to free tools and your selected tools are hard to distinguish in the menu.
QuickTime Player where the export features are only presets.