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Apple Maps could provide the big iOS 17 Lock Screen revamp
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Apple is planning to expand theLock Screen Live Activitiesto include Apple Maps, according to a new rumour.
A Twitter account holder claiming to be an internal software analyst for Apple has posted images of a new interface that’ll rock up withiOS 17.
The anonymous @analyst941 account (via9to5Mac) posted images, which show the Maps interface along with turn-by-turn navigation instructions.
Posts claim the feature would still allow users to tap an option at the bottom of the display to overlay the Map view with notifications. Currently, there’s no way out of the Apple Maps interface when on the Lock Screen.
The account also claims there’ll be a seamless transition to the normal state when unlocking the phone. It may also be possible to minimise the map view so it’s the same size as the Apple Music player too.
Love it or don’t, Apple doesn’t care – this is the new Maps “Live Activity” for Lock Screen (all iPhones).– Seamless transition when unlocking.– View notifications over the map by swiping up as usual.– shows most Lock Screen elements until unlocked (except widgets afaik).pic.twitter.com/7PUwRUXgVx
Of course, we should all take this news with a very large punch of salt. However, the leaker does have previous. He did reveal some details about theiPhone 14 Pro’s Dynamic Island, but there’s not a long established record of leaking.
It’s certainly plausible Apple could do this. The Live Activity feature was one of the more useful features of iOS 16, enabling users to keep track of live sports scores, food deliveries, Uber driver progress and such.
Expanding to Maps would be handy, especially if Apple does indeed plan to make it easy to switch to the notifications view say, before setting off on the journey, or when stopped at a gas station.
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As of now, it is thought Apple is planning a more modest update for this year’s iOS renewal. The Control Centre is thought to be getting a revamp, as well as updates to the Apple Music UI.
The company will announce iOS 17 at the pendingWWDC 2023 on June 5. We’ll also see what Apple has in store for operating systems like watchOS, macOS, and tvOS.
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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA. …
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