Maps turn by turn directions

Hey you know when you ask Siri to give you directions she opens up  maps and the app automatically zooms into the route(turn by turn directions). And when I ask her to give me directions maps doesn't zoom in the route it just gives me overview and I have to click start to actually start the turn by turn directions and zoom in the route. Not that it's a big deal I don't mind clicking the start button but how do I make it to zoom in and start the turn by turn navigation automatically as soon as I open up the app?(So I don't have to click the start button).

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    I never did. Partly I believe it's the interaction with my car's bluetooth connection and instructions it sends the phone when they connect. It seems like if I actively QUIT all applications that could play audio (SiriusXM, Podcasts, Music), then I can get the directions without any music. (That said, the SiriusXM app doesn't always play nice. If any of these are open, not even playing, then they start up when I select bluetooth audio on my car stereo. But I still can't tell the audio to stop without it muting either Google Maps or Apple's Maps. They both behave the same way.

  • As much as I love turn-by-turn directions, I'm very disappointed in the quality of map directions from Apple in iOS-6

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    Apple is aware, and they have issued a statement to that effect.  They're working it.

  • HT5429 Is there a way to turn off the turn-by-turn navigation voice from the map app itself without ending the directions?

    I know that it is possible to turn off the voice for turn-by-turn directions completely (in the settings menu), but is there a way to temporarily silence the voice from the maps app itself? For example, if I am driving to the freeway from my house I know how to get there and do not want my phone talking to me, but I would like to keep the directions active and turn on the voice once I need it later in the directions. Is there an easy way to do this without going to the settings app each time?

    I don't think there's any way to do it, but I'd like that feature as well: on long trips I listen to an audiobook and when I'm travelling routes that I already know well, I mostly want to use navigation to route around any traffic that might occur.
    In both cases, the voice directions aren't welcome, and I can get by with the on-screen display… and in other GPS navigation software or hardware I've had, muting the voice was an easily accessed option.  (Garmin USA on the iPhone, for example, has a 'mute' icon available right on the maps display).
    I've requested that feature at http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html - you may wish to do the same.

  • What about Turn by Turn directions in Maps?

    I though there was going to be Turn by Turn directions in Maps, I can't find this.

    and about turn by turn i am getting directions also with my gps..
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  • Turn by turn directions with ios6 map aren't coming through my bluetooth.

    I don't get turn by turn directions with the new ios6 map through my bluetooth.  My bluetooth shows up on the on the map and it's checked.  When I check phone I get audio through the phone.  When I check bluetooth I get no audio.  My bluetooth continues to work fine for calls.

    Same issue in my 2011 Highlander with iPhone 5.  Both Toyota and Apple blame the other guy.  I use the same workaround mentioned above: play an audio track through the music app and turn-by-turn will play as well.  It also lowers the music for you when giving directions.  I actually took this one step further and made a blank mp3 file that I play on repeat for when I just want turn-by-turn without the distraction of music.  This workaround works with any app that streams audio, e.g. I use Slacker Radio as well.  Similarly, niether Google Maps, nor MapQuest will provide turn-by-turn audio without music streaming. Let's hope they fix this.

  • IOS 6 updated on my 3GS phone. The maps works well but does not give spoken turn by turn directions. Any ideas on how to make this work?

    Installed iOS6 on my 3GS phone. The maps app works well, but does not give spoken turn by turn directions.
    Any ideas on how to fix this?

    Go to http://www.apple.com/ios/maps/ and look at the bottom: Turn-by-turn navigation is available only on iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, and iPad 2 or later with cellular data capability. Flyover is available only on iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad 2 or later, and iPod touch (5th generation). Cellular data charges may apply.
    You can always use the WAZE app like I do.

  • I would like to know when Apple will add maps direction (turn-by-turn) support in The United Arab Emirates

    Dear Apple Team,
    I would like to know when you will add the turn-by-turn directions feature in The United Arab Emirates as I'm planning to buy a carplay navigation device soon.
    regards,
    Hamad

    this is a user helping user forum we are users like you if you wish to contact apple use feedback channel
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/

  • How do I get routing data from the Map App (powered by TomTom) so I can display the point-to-point annotations (turn-by-turn navigation) without leaving my own application.

    I have a tableView displaying a list of contacts from a Cloud Database.  After selecting a contact, I push to a programmatically created MKMapView.  Then I display the initial region (the view) that includes the users current location (starting point) and their selected destination (end point).
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  • Cannot get turn-by-turn directions via car bluetooth. Do I need to turn off the car radio? I have a 2012 Camry.

    Is anyone else having this issue? I've tried Apple Maps and Google Maps. The audio directions do not come out of the car speakers or the phone itself. I have a iPhone 4S and a 2012 Camry. Do I need to turn off the car radio?

    I can confirm that Google maps and Navigon give Turn by Turn instructions via Bluetooth in my iOS6 iPhone 5. Maps does not.
    I assume this is an error and will be amazed if it's not fixed by release of iOS7 in the Autum.

  • How do you stop turn-by-turn directions

    I love the new phone and it has some great upgrades from my old 4. One app which I really appreciate is the turn-by-turn directions with the map app. It is set so you can use Siri to set up directions to any location. However, I can't figure out how to turn it off without double clicking and killing the whole app. Does anyone know of a code word or other way to make it stop navigating?

    Tap on the screen in the maps app and select the "end" button on the top left corner.

  • How do I make the new Maps app do a turn-by-turn preview of my route?

    I'm not really bothered by the cosmetic changes to Maps, I figure those will sort themselves out.
    BUT. I don't want real-time turn-by-turn directions. Do not want. I want to be able to make the app move step by step through my upcoming route so I can look several turns ahead. This is not something that should have been affected by the loss of Google's resources, and I'm going to be livid if there's really no way to make the app move beyond my current physical location to look at the next step. Please tell me there's a way to do this.
    (I'm not referring to the text list of steps. I know I can view that. Please tell me how to make the actual map progress to the next turn before I actually get there.)

    The iphone 5 manual seems to imply that the ability to swipe throught turns is limited to earlier phones:
    View turn-by-turn directions (iPhone 4 or earlier): Tap Start, then swipe left to see the next instruction (pg80)
    I too would be pretty disappointed to learn that the ability to swipe through the turns is no longer available. ( I suspect disappointment is in my future.) 

  • Does Siri give turn by turn directions while on a call?

    Does Siri give turn by turn directions while on a call?

    If the iPad is cellular 4G.... Yes it does.
    iOS 6 features and capabilities vary between devices, with some features available only with certain devices and models.
    iPhone
    iPad
    iPod touch
    iOS 6 feature
    3GS
    4
    4S
    5
    2nd
    generation
    3rd
    generation
    4th
    generation
    iPad
    mini
    4th
    generation
    5th
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    Maps: Flyover







    Maps: Turn-by-turn1


    ✓4
    ✓4
    ✓4
    ✓4
    Siri2






    Facebook integration










    Shared Photo Streams










    Passbook






    Camera: Panorama



    Camera: Snap stills while recording

    FaceTime over cellular3




  • My old droid offered turn by turn directions just like a GPS nav system. I can't find that feature on the 4s, does it exist?

    It seems that the 4s does not offer GPS style navigation with turn by turn directions and alerts when approaching waypoints. Am I missing something or is this a case of needing to purchase a separate app? If the latter is the case, that becomes a strike for this phone (so far the only thing I can say is lacking)

    You can get this functionallity with the Maps app but it
    is pretty basic and requires an internet connection,
    pretty much what the NAV option on Google Maps
    on Androids does.  And like on the Android, it doesn't
    automatically recalculate the route.
    There are several different apps available at the app
    store with a very wide range of price.  Some rely on
    an internet connection at all times for maps, some do initial
    route downloads but require internet if a detour is encountered,
    and others download complete maps.
    Personally I have downloaded the Garmin USA system
    and it works quite well and is pretty much the same experience
    as using a dedicated Garmin GPS.
    There is a catagory Navigation in the app store.  Browse to your
    hearts content.

  • Can I get turn by turn directions said out loud?

    Iuse my iphone in the car to play music and I like the maps app.  I was lost recently and tried to use my phone for directions.  I pulled over and put the place in, and started driving.  The phoner would not say the directions out loud.  Driving and looking down at directions was too dangerous and seemed counterproductive.  Is there a way to make the directions app say turn by turn directions or is there another app for that?

    You would need to purchase one of the several navigation programs available in the App Store. They basically turn your iPhone into a sat-nav device.
    I personally use MotionX GPS Drive, and I am very happy with its performance.

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