Waze, the popular navigation app owned by Google, is facing some worrying competition from its sibling, Google Maps. In recent updates, Google Maps has introduced incident reporting options, a feature that was previously exclusive to Waze. This move has led many to believe that Google is slowly phasing out Waze.
The incident reporting system was Waze’s main selling point. Users could report accidents, roadworks, and speed traps, and the app would generate warnings for other drivers. However, Google Maps now offers a more advanced version of this feature, available on both mobile devices and in-car navigation systems like Android Auto and CarPlay.
With Google Maps closing the feature gap, many users are questioning the need for Waze. After all, Google Maps already offers a comprehensive mapping platform with additional features like Street View, reviews, and business information. It seems that Google is determined to make Google Maps the go-to option for all navigation needs.
While Google has not commented on its long-term plans for Waze, the recent updates to Google Maps suggest that the company is prioritizing its development. It remains to be seen whether Waze will continue to hold its own against its sibling app. As Google continues to improve Google Maps with features that were once exclusive to Waze, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the future of Waze may be uncertain.
GOOGLE MAPS ROLLS OUT NARROW ROAD WARNINGS IN INDIA
In a move to enhance user safety, Google Maps has begun rolling out warnings for narrow roads in India. The company is utilizing advanced technology, including artificial intelligence (AI) based on multiple signals, satellite imagery, and Street View data, to determine where these warnings should be displayed. Surprisingly, this technology is not being utilized to improve Waze, leaving users to wonder why.
Additionally, Google Maps is now recommending drivers to take flyovers when following suggested routes. To assist drivers in preparing for these maneuvers, icons will be displayed on the map next to the highlighted route, providing extra time for preparation. Although this feature was initially introduced in India, it is expected to be implemented worldwide as it offers a more convenient way to reach destinations.
Furthermore, Google Maps has introduced a speedometer feature on iPhone and CarPlay. This feature allows users to view their current speed alongside the speed limit. Previously, Google Maps only displayed the speed limit, but this addition has been highly requested by Apple users and has finally been implemented.
EV CHARGING STATION SUPPORT IMPROVEMENTS
Google Maps is also making strides in improving electric vehicle (EV) charging station support. While Waze also offers this feature, Google Maps has taken it a step further with a more advanced implementation. As the parent company focuses more on new-generation technology and artificial intelligence, Google Maps is increasingly relying on AI to enhance its offerings.
THE BATTLE BETWEEN GOOGLE MAPS AND WAZE
With Google Maps continuously introducing new features and improvements, one may question the necessity of installing Waze. Let us know your thoughts in the comment box below as we settle this debate once and for all.