When comparing Apple Maps vs VZ Navigator, the Slant community recommends Apple Maps for most people. In the question“What are the best car navigation apps for iOS?” Apple Maps is ranked 7th while VZ Navigator is ranked 8th. The most important reason people chose Apple Maps is:
It's already installed, so you don't have to install it.
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Pros
Pro Default option
It's already installed, so you don't have to install it.
Pro Best apple watch integration
With an apple watch paired with your iPhone, haptic feedback alerts you just a few seconds before a turn comes up. This is distinct from the audio alerts that say in 1 mile, or half a mile or even a quarter of am mile, the haptic feedback vibrates even closer to the actual turn than audio cues. The feedback is also slightly different from left turns, right turn and straight ahead. It takes time to distinguish the difference but in time you might. None of the competitors have haptic feedback close to turns. It could be due to Apple being stingy with the API or if competitors have simply not developed the feature into their apps. It makes navigating to new places much more relaxed as a deaf person since it is no longer necessary to depend so heavily on the street name, exit, or tracking the guiding line (remaining blocks) on the map as a turn comes near.
Pro Easy on the battery
It doesn't destroy the battery as much as Google Maps or any other option.
Cons
Con Some parts of the map are not actually
Con Sans apple watch and haptic feedback, harder to navigate visually
Apple maps is not as good about lane shifts and names of streets where you need to turn. It's not possible to skip to the next turn like you can with Google Maps so as to be prepared for quick successions of turns. Terrain details are very bare while cross streets make things feel busy. Cross streets are great for learning a new city, but distracting when you're just trying to get from point A to point B.
Con Unusual subscription model
The app itself is free, and the first month of use can be considered as a trial/limited demo (not all features or maps are unlocked), then after that it's $4.99 per month or 99¢ per day of use.