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    How to Get Offline Maps on Your iPhone in a Few Easy Steps

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminAugust 16, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    If you’re planning a trip for Labor Day, you might plan on using your iPhone’s Maps app for directions. But using the app for extended periods could eat up your monthly data. Thankfully, when Apple released iOS 17 in 2023, the tech giant brought offline maps to your iPhone. With offline maps, you can designate areas you want to download from your Maps app onto your iPhone to use in case of an emergency, or so the app doesn’t wreck your cellular data. Before you start using the feature, you may be wondering how well it works.

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    To find out, I downloaded a map of my hometown and used it to get around for a couple of days. My wife and I went to get coffee downtown before walking to an outdoor market, we drove back to our home and went back downtown for dinner after an NFL game ended. I also used offline maps to drive to and from my gym, as well as to walk my dog around the neighborhood.

    Here’s how you can access offline maps and what to know about them before you set foot out the door.

    How to download offline maps

    It can be a good idea to have a map of an unfamiliar area, like a new town or hiking path, in case you don’t have Wi-Fi access or a cell signal. Here’s how you can download a map to use offline.

    1. Open Maps.
    2. Use the Search Maps bar to find the area you want to download a map for.
    3. Tap Download at the bottom of your screen.

    An outline will then appear over your map, which represents the area you’ll download a map for. You can resize this outline until you’re satisfied and then tap Download. A banner will announce when your map has finished downloading.

    Here’s how you can access your offline maps settings page after you’ve downloaded them.

    A map in the Maps app on iPhone

    When you use offline maps, you’ll see a banner across the top of your Maps app.

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    1. Open Maps. 
    2. Tap your profile picture near the Search Maps bar.
    3. Tap Offline Maps. 
    4. Tap the map you want to use.

    From here, you can access all the maps you’ve downloaded, as well as settings for each map, like updates for the maps. You can also enable Automatic Updates for maps from this page.

    There’s also an option for Only Use Offline Maps. If you enable this option on, you’ll see Using Offline Maps across the top of your map when you use it. The area of the map you downloaded will appear as normal while the area outside the map will have a grid over it. You can also tap the Using Offline Maps banner to get back to the offline maps settings page, too.

    Offline maps will get you to your destination but expect a few issues

    Using offline maps was similar to using the Maps app when online. You open your Maps app, type in where you want to go and hit Go. You can also select your mode of transportation and whether you want to add any stops along the way. 

    When you’re on the road, offline maps act similarly to online maps. The map follows you and shows nearby restaurants and businesses. If you’re driving, offline maps will also show you the speed limit for the street you’re on. Siri will read out directions the whole way, telling you when to turn and where your destination is on the street.

    Offline maps showing estimated times to a destination.

    Offline maps will show you how long it will take you to drive to your destination based on predicted traffic, not real-time traffic.

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    There are a few differences between offline and online maps. The biggest issue is it won’t know exactly when you’ll get to your destination. When you look up directions, offline maps will display an estimated time of arrival but they can’t take into account real-time traffic patterns because it’s offline.

    When I used offline maps to find my way to a downtown restaurant after an NFL game, for example, offline maps told me it would take me about 15 minutes to get to my destination. In reality, it ended up taking me about 40 minutes to fight through traffic and get to dinner. 

    That leads to my second issue with offline maps: If you veer off its path, it takes a while to recalibrate and find you again. When getting through the traffic mentioned above, I took a few impromptu turns down side streets and offline maps still showed me where I turned off the path for a minute or so.

    Otherwise, offline maps take things back to the days of physical maps. You may not be able to predict how much traffic will delay your drive and if you take a wrong turn it might take you a second to figure out how to get back, but you can get to your destination … eventually. Pack some snacks just in case.

    For more iOS news, here’s what you need to know about iOS 18.6 and iOS 18.5, as well as our iOS 18 cheat sheet. You can also check my first impressions of the beta version of iOS 26, how to enable call screening in the beta and all the new features Apple said it will bring to your device later this year.

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