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While the struggle for supremacy between iOS and Android is typically fierce on all fronts, one of the biggest battles is bound to be fought over the future of 3-D interactive map technology. As a result of the relationship between Apple and Google goes more and more tense, Apple abandoned Google Maps in iOS as we saw on the WWDC 2012. But will users buy it? You need to check out the latest review:

Jeff Benjamin of iDownloadBlog has some insight on the subject, and he’s put together a massive missive to underscore the surprising answer: So far, Apple’s winning the Map Wars. Here’s Jeff’s video comparison explaining why:

Statistically, Apple is leading Google in the support category, featuring full 3-D maps of 26 cities on three continents to Google’s 13 on two. Further, Apple’s images are of markedly higher resolution, and the company’s textures are finer and more realistically applied (e.g. no skewing — see the battleship shot in the header). However, due to Apple’s use of these higher-quality images, panning and zooming — at least in Maps’ current beta form — is a bit choppier than getting around on Google Earth. However, it’s a good bet that once iOS 6 is officially released, any such lag will be mostly sorted out.

Check the gallery below for a few comparison shots, and be sure to head over to iDownloadBlog for the full, high-res exhibit.









via appadvice

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