![]() ![]() Set your system time to seven days in the future. Their maps of China, then, are being served by TomTom (another Apple Maps partner), and that's where the mistakes are coming from.ĪutoNavi has even offered a workaround fix for Chinese users who want the AutoNavi maps back: It has responded to Chinese user complaints by saying that there is nothing wrong with the AutoNavi Maps product, and the reason for the issues people have experienced is that apparently, the upgrade to iOS 6 has caused some users to be unable to connect to the AutoNavi service. This is as true in China as it has been anywhere else, and while the iPhone 5 isn't out in China yet, iPhone 4 and 4S users who have upgraded to iOS 6 are looking for answers, and Apple has thusfar only provided some PR bullshit.ĪutoNavi (NASDAQ: AMAP - News) - the Chinese company that's providing Apple's maps for China and some other parts of Asia - has been less quiet, though. In fact, the thing has been kind of a disaster. Since the upgrade to iOS 6 there have been, well, some complaints about Apple's new Maps app. ![]()
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