Once the new iOS update hits public release—expected in the coming days—users in the EU will be able to change their default navigation app in a new section found in Settings > Apps > Default Apps. When this option is enabled, any address tapped on the web or in other apps will open directly in Google Maps instead of Apple’s own navigation tool. Unlike Apple’s earlier moves to allow users worldwide to set default apps for email, browser, and keyboard, this specific update for navigation apps is EU-only. Besides navigation, the iOS Default Apps menu also now lets users set third-party apps for other core services like calls, messages, email, translation, password management, payments (region-specific), and more. Read more in our articles including "You Can Now Set Google Maps as Your Default Navigation App – But Only in the EU" and "25 Paid iTunes Apps Worth Paying For".
Once the new iOS update hits public release—expected in the coming days—users in the EU will be able to change their default navigation app in a new section found in Settings > Apps > Default Apps. When this option is enabled, any address tapped on the web or in other apps will open directly in Google Maps instead of Apple’s own navigation tool.
Unlike Apple’s earlier moves to allow users worldwide to set default apps for email, browser, and keyboard, this specific update for navigation apps is EU-only. Besides navigation, the iOS Default Apps menu also now lets users set third-party apps for other core services like calls, messages, email, translation, password management, payments (region-specific), and more.
Our coverage of Philippines navigation apps includes: "You Can Now Set Google Maps as Your Default Navigation App – But Only in the EU"; "25 Paid iTunes Apps Worth Paying For"; "Best Wallpaper Apps for iOS and Android devices". Each article provides unique insights and information.