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World of Software > News > Everyone tells me to switch to Waze, but there’s a good reason I won’t
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Everyone tells me to switch to Waze, but there’s a good reason I won’t

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Last updated: 2025/09/09 at 12:36 PM
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I’m not ashamed to admit it—I’d literally be lost without a navigation app. Living in a bustling, crowded metropolis, roads often make little sense. Asking for directions is usually futile, signposts can be confusing, and construction frequently blocks and diverts thoroughfares. As an Android user, I am faced with two popular options: Google Maps or Waze.

When it comes to choosing a navigation app, almost everyone I know has a strong opinion. Most of my friends and family use Waze, which is understandable, given its real-time traffic alerts, community-driven reports, and clever rerouting tricks that supposedly shave minutes off every trip.

However, these benefits are not enough for me to give up Google Maps, and this is more than just a resistance to change. The platform offers a set of features that I cannot live without, and an overall user experience that is far superior.

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A cleaner, more intuitive interface

A design that makes navigation easier for everyday use

For me, how an app feels to use is one of the most important factors, and here Google Maps has the clear advantage. Many people love Waze’s playful design and community-driven interface, but I think it looks cluttered, cartoonish, and a bit garish. Add to this its user-submitted alerts and regular popups, and it becomes downright distracting, which can be dangerous while I’m trying to focus on the road.

Google Maps, on the other hand, looks clean and professional (disregarding its ugly block-like vehicle icons—I opt for the cursor every time). Routes are clearly presented and traffic patterns are color-coded to make them instantly recognizable at a glance. Essential information is infrequent and doesn’t compete with the rest of the interface, leaving less visual distraction as you try to find your way. As a motorcyclist and occasional car driver, having Google Maps prominently displayed via Android Auto or mounted on a Quad Lock affords me greater peace of mind.

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Reviews, photos, and detailed place information

Richer content helps me make more informed decisions

As someone who takes many long-distance road trips throughout the year, there’s much more to navigation than simply getting from Point A to Point B. On these occasions, I want to know what’s at my destination and whether it’s worth the trip; this is where Google Maps shines. Every restaurant, store, park, or landmark comes with essential information, including reviews and ratings from other users, photos and panoramas, hours of operation, and even menus, so I know what to expect at dining spots.

Google Maps is a planner, research assistant, and guidebook all in one. Waze, on the other hand, is a more one-dimensional direction finder that overlooks a lot of essential context. I find Google Maps’ insights to be paramount, whether I’m deciding which cafe to stop at to work, what to do with my downtime, or where to stay at the end of a long day on the road.

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The power of the timeline feature

Tracking my journeys adds value beyond directions

One of my favorite features of Google Maps (and one that I suspect is woefully overlooked) is the timeline feature. It quietly keeps track of the places I’ve been, providing a personal history of my travels that’s surprisingly useful. Need to recall the name of a restaurant you visited months ago, or retrace your steps on a chaotic road trip? Would you like to see how long your commute takes on any given day of the week? The Timeline is a treasure trove of insights that, once you use it, will become a regular feature in your life.

If, like me, you enjoy reflecting on your past travels or staying organized when planning future trips, Google Maps’ Timeline is invaluable. There’s even a useful Trips feature that provides a summary of statistics and itineraries for longer trips I’ve taken. Waze lacks a similar option to provide a record of past experiences, missing out on an entire dimension of memories and essential info.

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Integration with the Google ecosystem

Seamless connection with apps I already use

Another reason to stick with Google Maps is its integration with other Google services. Like many of us, I already rely on Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Photos, so Maps slots perfectly into my digital life. Appointments saved in my calendar show up automatically in Maps, complete with directions and estimated travel times. If someone sends me an address in Gmail, I can open it instantly in Maps. Photos that I take usually sync with location tags, which means I can revisit memories and view maps in one place.

With everything interconnected, Google Maps has become a vital part of the Google ecosystem that simplifies and organizes my everyday routines. Interestingly, Waze is owned by Google and would benefit from this useful integration; yet for some reason, it doesn’t, making it feel less essential to me.

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Reliability and global coverage

Consistent performance no matter where I travel

Google Maps is effective in the Himalayas.

Waze might excel in providing real-time alerts for traffic jams, speed traps, and road hazards, but when it comes to basic reliability, I’ve found Google Maps to be the safer bet. Its global coverage is unmatched, whether I’m driving through my neighborhood or find myself in far-flung destinations. For example, during my recent motorcycle trip to the Indian Himalayas, I used the offline maps functionality to navigate mountain passes at high altitudes and river valleys with limited visibility. Without it, I would have been in trouble on more than one occasion.

I found Waze to be heavily car-centric and less reliable outside of major urban areas, where user reports are more frequent. For someone who doesn’t just drive but also walks, bikes, or takes public transportation, Google Maps offers a flexibility and reliability that Waze can’t match.

A travel companion that offers so much more than just directions

Ultimately, what sets Google Maps apart is that it’s more than just a navigation tool. It’s a travel companion that helps me plan, explore, and revisit my journeys. The combination of its clean design, detailed place information, useful historical trip data, seamless integration with other services, and unmatched reliability makes it indispensable.

Waze might shave a few minutes off a commute from time to time, but Google Maps enhances the overall travel experience, whether I’m buzzing around town or trekking across the world. This added value is what keeps me loyal, no matter how many people tell me they’ll never switch away from Waze.

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