Apple Inc said on Thursday it has rolled out a redesigned version of its Maps fo...
FILE PHOTO: The Apple logo is shown atop an Apple store at a shopping mall in La Jolla, California, U.S., December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
- Apple Inc said on Thursday it has rolled out a redesigned version of its Maps for users in the United States, offering features including indoor maps of airports and malls. Apple has previously said that it is completely rebuilding its Maps app - the most frequently used app on its iPhones - with data gathered by its own fleet of sensor-equipped vans and with anonymous data from iPhone users who choose to share it.
The company said the redesigned version will offer more comprehensive view of roads, buildings, and includes features such as 3D view of flyovers. (
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