The ONLY redeeming quality to this app is that its maps are already on my phone.
Over the years of having this app, its been waaay more frustrating that using google maps and losing the data signal -rendering it useless.
Entering an address can be a serious challenge. If copilot doesnt like your entry, it simply disregards it and offers a few that might be kinda sorta close-ish to what youre looking for. One of the options offered is to use a contact, which is great... if copilot likes it.
I drive a big-truck and I have contacts, with addresses, for businesses all over the USA. The addresses I have are provided by the companies themselves, and Im pretty sure that they know their own addresses. And, both google maps and apple maps can find these addresses, and get me there every time. I know what youre thinking, then just use those. I do. But, its always nice to have a map already on my phone, because sometimes I need to be on a phone call and with Sprint/Verizon it can be a matter of one or the other, but frequently not both. Also, I like some of the options that copilot offers.
The speed limit option only seems to work in a few states, and quite often theyre wrong because the state had increased its limits. Im thinking that months is more than enough time to have corrected the changes. Yea, I know, copilot relies on its users for help in updating and correcting its maps -which as far as Im concerned is bunk.
If I could have gotten my money back all those many moons ago, I would have.
Perhaps it works well for those who stay within the limits of their city, but the whole idea behind using a map is to get you from where you are, to wherever it is that you wish to go, and with copilot its a hit and miss kinda deal. Not good enough. Frankly, my wife uses waze and seems to be quite satisfied. Sure wish it worked for trucks.