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Leak reveals Apple Maps in iOS 26 could get two unannounced new features

GERMANY, JUL 7 – Apple Maps will introduce natural language search powered by Apple Intelligence and a thermal management feature to prevent iPhone overheating during navigation, improving usability and device safety.

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iOS 26 is bringing several upgrades to Apple Maps, but beta code has revealed two more new features on the way that haven’t been announced.

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iOS 26 beta code reveals major changes for Apple Plans, promising a much more intuitive user experience. Two secret features have just been discovered: advanced voice search and optimized device heat management.

Two officially unannounced novelties have been identified in the code of the beta d的iOS 26. They aim to improve both the search in Plans and the temperature management of the iPhone in navigation.

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The current beta version of iOS 26 reveals new features for Apple Maps. A look at the Maps app code reveals that Apple is working on natural language search and is also implementing a fix for an overheating issue. The developers...Read the article: Apple Maps: Natural Language Search Discovered You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price remains the same, and we receive a small commission. Simply use this link. Tha…

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machash.com broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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