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In a groundbreaking announcement, Apple has unveiled its newly revamped Maps app, extending its reach to the picturesque landscapes of Denmark and Greece.
This revamped experience promises an unprecedented level of detail, ensuring smoother navigation than ever before. What’s more, users can expect meticulously crafted 3D models of iconic landmarks, elevating the mapping experience to a whole new level. But that’s not all – brace yourselves for turn-by-turn walking directions, seamlessly powered by cutting-edge augmented reality technology, providing an immersive journey through your surroundings.
And that’s not where the excitement ends! The much-acclaimed Look Around feature, initially introduced in iOS 13, is now spreading its wings to both Denmark and Greece. Offering captivating 3D street-level imagery, Look Around is poised to rival Google’s renowned Street View, promising an equally immersive and engaging exploration of urban landscapes.
Apple enthusiasts in these two enchanting countries were greeted with notifications heralding this momentous rollout early this morning. Noted Apple Maps authority, Justin O’Beirne, meticulously documented this expansion, underlining its significance in the realm of digital mapping.
This marks the twentieth occasion Apple has introduced its revolutionary map data since its momentous public debut back in September 2018. Since then, this digital cartographic marvel has ventured into various corners of the globe, gracing the U.K., Ireland, Canada, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, France, Germany, and select other countries and territories with its transformative presence.