For iPhone users who prefer Google Maps over Apple Maps, setting Google Maps as the default navigation app can be a game-changer. With iOS 14, Apple allows users to change the default browser and email apps, but setting a default navigation app is still not a built-in option. However, there is a workaround that allows iPhone users to make Google Maps the default navigation app on their devices.
To make Google Maps the default navigation app on your iPhone, you can simply open the “Settings” app, scroll down and select “Google Maps” from the list of apps, and then toggle on the “Default” option. This will prompt your iPhone to use Google Maps whenever you click on an address or ask Siri for directions.
By following these simple steps, iPhone users can enjoy the convenience and features of Google Maps as their default navigation app, providing them with accurate directions, real-time traffic updates, and a user-friendly interface. This workaround allows users to have more control over their navigation experience on their iPhones. Whether it’s for daily commuting or long road trips, setting Google Maps as the default navigation app can make navigating with an iPhone much more seamless and efficient.