[News] Tim Cook apologizes for buggy Maps – "It Fell Short"
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has posted a letter online 3 days ago, on the Apple website saying they are “extremely sorry” about the buggy Maps application and all the drama that has been unfolding over the past few weeks about it. Apple replaced the Google Maps application for its own-baked version of Maps, which was built-in to iOS 6.
Since iOS 6 was released to the public, consumers have been criticizing Apple for its errors and bugs in its Maps application. Some say that locations are missing, rendering is out of line, places being in the wrong places etc. Some even say that the lack of transit information is a pain!
Apple don’t usually do apologies, but on some “special” occasions it does. Like two years ago when Apple offered “free bumper cases” for people who had the “antennagate” issue with the iPhone 4.
This is what Tim Cook’s letter said:
“To our customers,
It is also unusual for Apple to promote its competitors just like it did above, but Tim Cook must be praised for actually apologizing to its customers and for coming forward about its buggy Maps. I presume this apology letter will help Apple in the long run.
Here is the external link to the letter. What are your thoughts about Apple Maps? Have you had any troubling issues? Let us know in the comments down below!
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