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I've been spoiled by free roaming with T-mobile so I just use Google maps everywhere. It also let's you download areas where you expect to travel in case there's no reception.
Download yes, but you can’t plan routes offline.
Not sure what you mean by plan routes but you can definitely find destinations in downloaded maps and navigate to them offline.
Apparently we’re both half right.
Not sure if I just never tried driving routes in offline Google Maps, but I see that it works now.
However, other types of routes are unavailable.
https://imgur.com/a/FANmMOr
Interesting. I guess I've only ever used driving directions offline.
In their defense, Google does clearly say this on their website: