Apple's own iPhone 3G GPS page describes "turn-by-turn directions"

supp_maps20080609.jpgRyan Waddell writes:
So, I remember the big stink when the iPhone 3G was announced, saying that turn-by-turn directions were possibly going to be disallowed - but if you take a look at the iPhone 3g's feature page regarding maps, it specifically says: "Get directions to wherever from wherever. View turn-by-turn directions or watch your progress with live GPS tracking."

Is this a new addition to the page?  Or did everybody just miss this the first time around?

I can't find a cached or archive version of the older page, so I'm not sure what this page said on launch day. It does seem like a glaringly obvious bit of detail for everyone — including me — to have missed the first time around.

It's all a bit tedious at this point. Whether a proper GPS driving platform comes direct from Apple or from a third-party vendor, it's clear that a good solution will be coming from someone in the near future. It's just too obvious of an addition.

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They almost surely mean the already-existent step-by-step driving directions the iPhone has always had.

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#2 posted by Anonymous , June 26, 2008 4:00 PM

That line was there on the first day the 3g phone was announced. I remember reading it.

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#3 posted by xjosh , June 26, 2008 4:12 PM

"...it's clear that a good solution will be coming from someone in the near future. It's just too obvious of an addition."


Yeah, obvious. Like adding a2dp to a media player device that also has Bluetooth kind of obvious.

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