Here we look at four of the best turn-by-turn navigation apps for Android and iOS devices.

Best for iOS Users: Apple Maps

Clean, aesthetically pleasing design.

Lane guidance gives a heads-up on upcoming turns.

Integrated features like automatic local weather and information cards for landmarks.

Users can report an accident, hazard, or speed check using Siri.

Not available for non-Apple devices.

Can’t save maps for offline use.

Unlike Google Maps, it’s not available for Android OS smartphones and other devices.

you could use Siri to receive directions while driving.

Voice control is much safer than typing destinations into your phone.

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Best for Android Users: Google Maps

Street-level view provides photographic view of destinations.

Provides real-time traffic alerts.

Savemaps for offline use.

Can be glitchy when integrating with iPhone contacts.

May consume lots of data and battery power.

Google pioneered the free GPS navigation category with Google Maps.

The company still maintains a massive and costly project to keep the service accurate and up-to-date.

It’s gotspoken-street-name directions, street view images,real-time traffic detectionand avoidance, among other features.

Google Mapscomes free Android devices and may be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store.

Users can see where friends are.

Cluttered, confusing layout.

Only suitable for car trips.

It was purchased by Google in 2013 but still maintains its own turn-by-turn navigation app.

Unlike most apps, it provides reasons for traffic delays, as described by other drivers.

This allows you to make better-informed decisions about the route you’re taking.

Waze is also suited for socially-minded drivers who want to hear the thoughts of others as they travel.

Best for Local Info: MapQuest

Easy to use.

“Vibe” social algorithm shows local info and tips.

Free version is ad-supported.

MapQuest is a solid, accurate turn-by-turn navigation app with a few nifty perks.