• hperrin@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No after reading the article, you’re definitely right. I just assumed Android already had that functionality, because that’s how it works on iOS, and usually iOS doesn’t have any features Android is missing.

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      1 year ago

      Here’s a feature iOS has that android doesn’t:

      Guides in maps.

      I don’t use it for its intended purpose, but as a school bus driver it’s great for keeping track of where the stops are without maps trying to direct me.

      I can set up a route in Google maps, but it insists on directing me and I can only put in 10 stops before having to start a new route.

      I don’t need directions, I just need to know if it’s this corner or the next one.