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[deleted] t1_its5r75 wrote
No offense but you have presented a classic false dichotomy. There are a lot more choices than Chrome/Safari and Google Maps/Apple Maps.
Anon_8675309 t1_its6w85 wrote
No.
kataran1 t1_itsjv6j wrote
iPhone Native all the way
But I do have a Google folder just in case of a brownout of service
shrimpynut t1_itt297h wrote
lol I have had the iPhone since the 4s and have always used Google Maps and chrome. First two things I usually install when I get a new phone. Safari works fine and I do use it, but it’s just a habit for me to go directly to Chrome. I will always be loyal to Google Maps because I have never had an issue with them and it’s so much easier to see reviews for various places.
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NEVER85 t1_its6h6c wrote
Chrome and Google Maps.
Falom t1_its5a33 wrote
Chrome and Apple Maps