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Do you want to make Google Maps the default navigation app on your iPhone? Unfortunately, you cannot directly change the default from Apple Maps to Google Maps. But, there are a few workarounds to make Google Maps a preferred app in most situations. This wikiHow article will show you how to set Gmail and Chrome as default apps and in doing so, make Google Maps the suggested navigation app for most interactions on your iPhone.
Steps
Changing the iPhone Default Web Browser App
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1Get Chrome. You can get this web browser for free from the App Store if you don't have it already.
- If you use Google Chrome instead of Safari as your default web browser app, the links you tap will open in Google Maps instead of Apple Maps.
- If you sign in, you'll be able to save your browsing history and view it on your computer or sync bookmarks.
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2Open Settings. This app looks like gears on a light grey background.
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3Tap Chrome. You'll have to scroll down the menu to find this next to the Google Chrome logo (a red, yellow, and green orb surrounding a blue center).
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4Tap Default Browser App. If this says "Chrome" instead of "Safari," you can skip this step.
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5Tap to select Chrome. A blue checkmark will show that Chrome is the default browser app instead of Safari, so whenever you tap a link, it will open in Chrome.
- Additionally, whenever you tap an address or location in Chrome, it will open in Google Maps.
Changing the iPhone Default Mail App
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1Get Gmail. You can get this mail service for free from the App Store if you don't have it already.[1]
- Switching to Gmail as the default mail service means that if you tap a map location from an email, you'll be directed to the map default listed with Gmail (like Google Maps) instead of the Apple Maps app.
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2Open Settings. This app looks like gears on a light grey background.
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3Tap Gmail. You'll have to scroll down the menu to find this next to an icon of a red, blue, yellow, and green envelope.
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4Tap Default Mail App. If this says "Gmail" instead of "Mail," you can skip this step.
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5Tap to select Gmail. A blue checkmark will show that Gmail is the default browser app instead of Mail, so whenever you tap a location, it will open in Gmail's default instead of Apple Maps.
- Although you have set the default mail app, you still have not set the default maps app to Google Maps. Complete the next few sections to be able to use Google Maps instead of Apple Maps when you're using Gmail.
Setting Google Maps as Default for Gmail
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1Open Gmail. This app icon looks like a blue, red, yellow, and green envelope.
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2Tap ☰. You'll see this three-line menu icon in the top right corner of your screen.
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3Tap Settings. It's near the bottom of the menu next to an icon of a gear.
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4Tap Default apps. This is near the bottom of the menu.
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5Tap Google Maps under the headers "Navigate from your location" and "Navigate between location". If you want to use a different map service, like Waze, tap that instead.
- This means that once you tap an address or location pin in Gmail, it will open in Google Maps (or Waze, if you picked that).[2]