Apple Maps will also show indoor maps of airports in major cities across the globe. Users will be able to see the layout of the terminals, gates, security checkpoints, baggage claim areas, restaurants, shops, and other amenities. Apple says that indoor mapping for airports will launch in Amsterdam, Baltimore, Berlin, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Dubai, Geneva, Hong Kong, Houston, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Miami, MinneapolisâSaint Paul, Nagoya, New YorkâJFK and LaGuardia, Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), San Diego International Airport (SAN), San Francisco International Airport (SFO), San Jose International Airport (SJC), SeattleâTacoma International Airport (SEA), TokyoâHaneda and Narita (HND/NRT), Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Vancouver International Airport (YVR), Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) and Reagan National Airport (DCA) .
Apple says that these indoor maps are based on data it receives directly from the organizations that own or operate the facilities. The published maps will only show the publicly accessible areas. Apple also provides tools for organizations to enable accurate indoor positioning inside their facilities by themselves .
Do Not Disturb mode for driving
Apple has also introduced a Do Not Disturb mode for driving in iOS 11. This feature will block all notifications while users are driving and actually black out the phone screen. Users can set up an auto-response that tells others they are driving and cannot respond right now. However, there are also overrides for passengers or urgent messages .
Apple says that this feature is designed to help users stay focused on the road and avoid distractions. The Do Not Disturb mode can be activated automatically when the iPhone senses that the user is driving or when it connects to a car Bluetooth system. Users can also turn it on manually from the Control Center .
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Other new features in iOS 11
Apple has also added some other new features and improvements to its Maps app in iOS 11. Some of them are:
Lane guidance: Apple Maps will now show the lane the user needs to be in to avoid missing a turn or an exit. This feature will help users navigate complex junctions and highways with ease .
Speed limits: Apple Maps will now display the speed limit of the road the user is driving on. This feature will help users comply with the traffic rules and avoid speeding tickets .
Transit improvements: Apple Maps will now show more details and information about public transportation options, such as bus routes, subway lines, train schedules, and station entrances. Users will also be able to see the current location of their bus or train on the map .
Flyover enhancements: Apple Maps will now offer a more immersive and realistic experience when using the Flyover feature, which lets users explore cities in 3D. Users will be able to see buildings and landmarks with more details and textures, as well as move around freely and zoom in and out .
Siri integration: Apple Maps will now work better with Siri, the voice assistant of iOS. Users will be able to ask Siri for directions, nearby places, traffic conditions, and more. Siri will also provide proactive suggestions based on the user's habits and preferences .
Apple says that these new features and improvements are part of its ongoing effort to make Maps the best way to explore and navigate the world . The company claims that Maps is used by more than 500 million users every week, and covers over 4.5 million square miles of landmass with traffic information .
Here is the continuation of the article I wrote for the topic: "Apple adds indoor mapping for malls and airports, Do Not Disturb mode".
Other new features in iOS 11
Apple has also added some other new features and improvements to its Maps app in iOS 11. Some of them are:
Lane guidance: Apple Maps will now show the lane the user needs to be in to avoid missing a turn or an exit. This feature will help users navigate complex junctions and highways with ease .
Speed limits: Apple Maps will now display the speed limit of the road the user is driving on. This feature will help users comply with the traffic rules and avoid speeding tickets .
Transit improvements: Apple Maps will now show more details and information about public transportation options, such as bus routes, subway lines, train schedules, and station entrances. Users will also be able to see the current location of their bus or train on the map .
Flyover enhancements: Apple Maps will now offer a more immersive and realistic experience when using the Flyover feature, which lets users explore cities in 3D. Users will be able to see buildings and landmarks with more details and textures, as well as move around freely and zoom in and out .
Siri integration: Apple Maps will now work better with Siri, the voice assistant of iOS. Users will be able to ask Siri for directions, nearby places, traffic conditions, and more. Siri will also provide proactive suggestions based on the user's habits and preferences .
Apple says that these new features and improvements are part of its ongoing effort to make Maps the best way to explore and navigate the world . The company claims that Maps is used by more than 500 million users every week, and covers over 4.5 million square miles of landmass with traffic information .
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