Apple has revealed it will be adding ‘street view’ images to its Apple Maps app as part of a major drive to improve the service.
The company says it will be sending out a fleet of “Apple Maps vehicles” across the UK between June 15 and 30.
The initial areas covered by the Apple Maps vehicles includes London and Essex, parts of Surrey and Kent, and major areas in the West Midlands such as Birmingham and Solihull, as well as areas in Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent and Surrey, with the cars also others will begin capturing images in parts of Ireland and the US.
“Apple is driving vehicles around the world to collect data which will be used to improve Apple Maps,” the company said on its website. “Some of this data will be published in future Apple Maps updates.”
This latter sentence refers to the next edition of Apple Maps, set to be released as part of iOS 9 later this year, offering public transport directions in the UK for the first time as part of a new Transit system.
Apple took the wraps off its latest mobile operating system earlier this week, also revealing features such as a more powerful Spotlight search, a more intelligent Siri and enhanced iPad capabilities, particularly in the area of multi-tasking.
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