With offline maps in iOS 17 and later, you can use Maps for information and navigation even when you don't have a Wi-Fi or cellular connection. Offline maps include details like hours and ratings on places, turn-by-turn directions for driving, walking, cycling, or riding transit, and estimated arrival times.

Offline maps do not sync across your devices. Offline maps are only available in select areas. An offline map for a specific region is not intended for use in all regions. Features vary by country and region.


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After you download an area, use the Google Maps app just like you normally would. If your internet connection is slow or absent, your offline maps will guide you to your destination as long as the entire route is within the offline map.

Offline maps that you downloaded on your phone or tablet must be updated before they expire. When your offline maps expire in 15 days or less, Google Maps tries to update the area automatically when you're connected to Wi-Fi.

After that I thought, is something wrong in layer1 (related table). So I exported the feature layer as FGDB and reuploaded it to AGOL and created a TEST Map. Now this worked perfectly fine when I tried to download the offline area.

The next obvious step was to try and break the TEST layer. So created a new field with name of more than 31 characters. Then I tried downloading an offline area, the result was a fail with the same error. 

Removed the troublesome field and I am able to download offline areas on my phone/iPAD.

A few other tests have confirmed this. It is the field length that causes the issue. 

There is no limit (max 31 characters) in AGOL when you create a new field but when you try and download an offline area/replica then possibly that limit kicks in and the process fails.

Ill also add here that this problem will occur when your hosted feature service schema contains attribute field names that are reserved Sqlite words. For example, a hosted feature service can have a field named "group". If you try and download this feature service in an offline area you will get the above error as "group" is a reserved sqlite word. See _keywords.html for all words that you should never use in AGOL as field names.

I have gone into the projects that I have completed and deselected the toggle switch for offline maps but this appears to have no effect and when I look to add another offline project my total is still as it was.

Hi Murray,

Yes, that is the way DD told me to remove the offline maps. Make sure you turn off Available off line option, then delete app and reinstall. I have a lot of offline maps cached and I need to delete them as I go along. Flight plans and data are not effected as its held on the DD server. Offline option is in your IOS device. Give your ios device time to sync before re installing. Hope this helps.

Sorry to hear about your maps not un-syncing from the offline status. Some devices have a hard time un-caching flight plans than other.@Kapchaking is correct, you will want to uninstall the app but make sure to allow enough tie for the flight plans to sync. I hope you find that helpful~

I have a map that spans the entire state and am creating offline map areas via a desktop web browser to use on our mobile device. All layers have sync enabled but are not editable. It is a read only map.

1) A package for an area is taking well over an hour, sometimes the whole day. These packages are 10 - 20 MB in size so I don't know why it takes so long. The layers are all hosted on the same AGOL site as the map, and all are correct in the areas that successfully are turned into offline maps.

2) One area for an offline map fails repeatedly. It appears there is some sort of smaller problem area within the area I'm choosing as I can make an offline area in one place and then try and make an identical size one adjacent to it and it fails. Since this area is using the same base map as every other successful offline area, I do not know why the failure is happening.

3) On my mobile device, I tried to create an offline area through the Field Maps App while connected to the internet. It fails with no error log or message. One moment its creating it, the next that area disappears from the list.

4) On the mobile device, it will not update any layers without completely logging out and logging back in and sometimes even that isn't enough and I have to delete the offline area from the device and grab it again. The device is an iPad with OS 14.4.1.

It would be a great enhancement to the Mobile Map and Field Maps offline packaging process if the package failure message could also generate more specifics as to why the package fails and which layers and features were the cause of the failure.

Same problem here (Sept 2022). It's so annoying having the field crew calling all the time complaining they can't download the offline area. Having productivity problems because of this and have no idea how to correct the problem. ESRI, c'mon !!!

I am just wondering if anyone else has been having this issue. I can set up an offline area in the Field Maps online web application, then when I try to download that offline area on Field Maps Mobile (tested on two android devices) I receive the "Offline Areas Failed to Download" Error and the log tells me that feature tiling is disabled. Now this is frustrating. However, when I create on offline area in the Field Maps Mobile App, the map is created an downloads just fine.

I ran into this issue and was able to "fix" it by turning sync off, then back on for ALL layers included in the web map, make sure any tile packages included in the map or basemaps have Offline Mode enabled:

It would be good if anyone from ESRI could confirm if there was some sort of limit to the number of features with attachments or best practise with attachments. In my case I want as a read only reference layer a point layer which may have several hundred points each with a single photo attached. Is that asking too much of field maps?

So I decided to downgrade the image size of my attachments because when you click on a dot to see its attachment (in field maps) it does not appear to be a zoomable image. So I decided to resize the images to 800x600 pixels which significantly reduces the file size. This allowed the download to complete without error and I get to keep the whole dataset, no need to break it up into several "Map Areas".

I currently have a support ticket open with ESRI about this and she casually mentioned that attachments have been an issue for folks lately, but it does not appear to be a main focus of our troubleshooting so far (I do have layers with attachments). I am currently tasked with republishing all of the map layers and recreating the maps- glad (?) to know others are having this issue too and it's not just me!

Just upgraded to iOS17 and checked the new offline maps feature. The thing I like is that you get transit in offline mode. The thing I don't like is that there is no search option. You can browse offline maps. It is almost useless. If you are visiting some city (that you downloaded for offline use) and want to go to some street, how would you find it?

For example, c:geo is a open source project, which I found today by recommendation, and the map engine supports both raster and vector maps (and plenty of other features). I did test the engine, and it does run smoothly, even with a 4Gb .map Mapsforge vector map. Sharing offline map files, to save space, with other mapping applications can be done: -howto

I think this is a great idea. But until 1.0 the only thing I can sign up for is the current current maps. I used mapbox because it is super well documented and free for up to 15Kish map views per month.

Hi just for info re hiking with offline maps. I would use openandromaps.org to download maps and use them on cartograph. Usually I do this on my iphone but cartograph do have an Android equivalent although I have not tested it.

Openandromaps offer mapsforge maps which are great for hiking. You also get POIs.

Cartograph allows you to record your track.

I have no idea how you could code the Meshtastic app to allow you to have a selection of offline providers unfortunately. So I cannot help much!

Hey guys, have a look into API for Locus Maps. They were helpful when I tried to design a prototype of LORA based tracker integrated with their maps and API. They offer free version and of course the paid one (for approx. 10USD per phone installation). They have great offline maps and huge community.

If you want more, you can also set up your own rendering, and use it with Marble. But that would require a quite heavy computer, and it's not documented how to achieve it in Marble (because they are afraid people will use it to display proprietary maps).

If you have Marble installed you'll have an "/usr/share/kde4/apps/marble/data/maps/earth/openstreetmap" directory with an "openstreetmap.dgml" file in it. In there you can see how the tile servers are configured.

iOS 17, just use my saved maps when I'm in that area without impacting my data rates. If I venture outside of that area, please use the data to populate a new map. Why is "only use offline maps" even an option?

The "Only Use Offline Maps" setting is designed for situations where you have a limited or no data connection. When this setting is enabled, Apple Maps will only use the offline maps that you have downloaded, even if you are connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data. This can be useful if you are traveling to an area with poor or no internet coverage, or if you want to avoid using any data for navigation. ff782bc1db

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