In a racy piece of cross -pollination, Apple Unveils a set of Apple Maps updates that partly coincide with the release of the Brad Pitt play film F1.
Apple will know users from this week F1 and Grand Prix-related functions in the Monaco cards.
More than a decade after a memorable rough start, Apple Maps is now a rich and reliable navigation system that has seen countless updates. Apple recently added AR-guided hiking directions and detailed city experiences that add skins to sights such as Radio City Music Hall in New York and the London Tower Bridge, together with countless city details.
Apple will use many of these updates to improve its Monaco cards for the upcoming Grand Prix Race, which runs from 23 May to 25 May.
One of the F1 and Grand Prix-related improvements are visual updates that use Apple cards Detailed City Experience. For example, these add a temporary circuit, as well as viewing positions, car garages and even some Formula 1 racing cars (they are small and not particularly detailed).
Apple also adds 3D updates to Monaco Institutions, including the Casino de Monte-Carlo, Fairmont Monte Carlo, Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo and the F1 Paddock Club.
Some elements of the Monaco update remain after the race, but the track, which marks for each of the 19 turns of the race, will disappear when the Grand Prix ends. During the run of the race, Apple Maps will contain real -time updates about detours and road closures with regard to the race, as well as all pedestrian bridges built for spectators.
Map the big film
There will also be something F1 Iconography with regard to the Brad Pitt film, which is about a former driver who returns to the races. F1 Open internationally on 25 June and in North America on June 27. As you may have guessed, it is an original Apple film and will eventually stream on Apple TV Plus. Apple Maps users also find a new, special guide for some of the race tracks in the coming film.
This is not the first time that Apple has updated its Apple Maps experience for a special event; It has even worked with Formula 1 earlier. For last year’s Formula 1 race in Las Vegas, Apple has added the track and stands for viewing Apple Maps and then removed all non-permanent structures after the race.
Despite everything Apple adds to Apple Maps for the Grand Prix and F1, we have noticed that there is no small Brad Pitt, unless he has been clipped away in the Monaco card, and you should look for him as a game with a racing film theme of “Where is Waldo?”
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