Finding an unfamiliar place used to mean asking directions or opening up a road map. But ever since GPS became so mainstream it seems society has never looked back.
With the release of the iPhone 7, Apple’s smartphone sales are back to a market-leading clip, and each comes with Apple Maps installed. While the app’s 2012 debut was buggy, Apple Maps quickly improved and evolved to become a huge part of the iOS ecosystem.
Apple Maps can always get you anywhere you need to go — thanks to its worldwide routing and polished, easy-to-follow maps — but there are other options. Here are some of NerdWallet’s favorites, all with unique traits for different drivers, worth giving a shot when you’re sick of your default app....continued ...