Google recently rolled out a seemingly simple update to Google Maps that may significantly enhance the user experience for iOS users. The update might very well encourage iOS users of Google Maps to reinstall the application, owing to its practical and useful feature additions.
The innovative update now allows the Google Maps app to audibly convey traffic alerts, meaning users would be aware of possible road congestion, helping them take informed decisions regarding their travel routes. If you use the application to navigate, these timely traffic alerts can potentially help you avoid any mishaps on the roadmap during peak hours.

Apple made public an array of upgrades to its native Maps application in its latest mobile operating system, iOS 9. One such aimed feature provides users residing in selected cities with extensive public transportation details. It enables users to discern the location of the nearest bus stops, enhancing their ability to plan their commute effectively.
In a [previous article](https://www.techbooky.com/post-title/from-lagos-to-nairobi-people-now-rely-on-traffic-apps-how-do-they-fare-though-find-out-here/) on this website, it was stated that Africans generally prefer amended methods to procure “reliable” real-time traffic data. Traffic application Waze, a partner of Google, can now capitalize on this new update, and provide more efficient updates to its users.
It’s worth recalling that Apple ceased hosting the pre-installed version of Google Maps in 2012, choosing to substitute it with its indigenous mapping application. Since that momentous decision, both tech giants have incessantly worked towards enhancing their respective map applications, constantly rolling out updates to improve user experience.
iOS users interested in experiencing Google Map’s new update can download it [here](https://itunes.apple.com/app/google-maps/id585027354?mt=8).
With this new update, both companies continue to showcase their commitment to improving the experience for their users, and only time will tell how these changes reflect in their competition within the expanding universe of smartphone applications.
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