Yup...it's about spending money where you should spend money, and not where you shouldn't.  Microsoft saved Apple with an investment when they were about to collapse, despite the competition.  I completely disagree with Adonis assessment of this.  It is a mistake, plain and simple, for Apple to roll it out in this state.  It takes away from their glamor and makes them look vulnerable.  That is not good because a lot of Apple's success is based on them being the glamorous company and being able to charge more because of it.  Apple can not afford to have that taken away.
		
		
	 
This is likely going to be one of those things like "antenna-gate" where there's a big fuss over a small issue that truly inconvenienced only a small number of folks, and then after the fuss is over, people move on with it, apple improves it, and we're all happy.Maps will be a work in progress, but it's a great app.  The data needs to improve, but in my area, it's already better than Google Maps ever was, because of turn by turn directions, and the speed of maps loading.
		
 
		
	 
Or...its an issue like the antenna...and it affects more people than people like you and goons will ever admit while you downplay it all...because "amazingly" everything works perfect for you so it can't be an issue.It will get fixed and people will move on.Yet...if the same thing happened to a new Droid phone (can't say for sure what you would do but...) goons would be one of the first mocking Android for releasing something before it was ready.
		
 
		
	 
I don't care much about Droid, personally.  Looks like a nice phone.I seem to remember when antenna-gate came out, that they demonstrated that lots of other phones had the same kinds of problems when you held them a certain way.  For me, and everyone I knew, they never experienced the issue, except when it was pinpointed out that if you do THIS EXACT THING, your signal will drop.  Well, in normal use for most people, they don't do that, so in practice, it wasn't much of an issue for most people (especially considering most use cases).In maps, the issue is even more benign, because unlike the antenna, which is hardware and wouldn't self-correct, Maps will get better as more people use it and Apple improves the data quality of location information, and updates the geographical map information they're using.Also, most people I've spoken with have had a fine time using maps to get them from point A to point B or to find local businesses.  It's only when people point out THIS EXACT THING where streets are missing for some, or this looks funny here, that people notice.  Do those things need to be corrected? Of course...are they flaws? yes.  But overall, the app is pretty good, and in my limited experience, it beats Google Maps.Also, just like other phones having the same antenna flaw, people don't remember google maps and the flaws it had, and still has, in improperly placing the locations of businesses/residents, and maps being out of date.  I've had a number of times, one recounted earlier, where it just flat out was wrong on the location of things, including my home, and I didn't make a big fuss over it...I just figured out how to get around it, and appreciated the other 99/100 times it worked.Much ado about nothing here, for most people.  Apple should correct it, but people should calm down.