iOS 14 leak reveals AirTags app — here’s what Apple’s tracker can do

The companion app for Apple AirTags has been leaked on the internet, revealing how Apple will adjust up the type and functionality of tracking tags when they ultimately launch.

The screenshot will come courtesy of blue_kanikama on Twitter (via TechRadar). This account has leaked other Apple data in the previous, so we can be reasonably particular that this is real.

AirTags are Apple’s extended-rumored rival to Tile and other tracking tags. As effectively as doing the standard features of demonstrating the tag’s spot on a companion application, Apple also would like to let consumers come across their lost objects extra simply with an AR lens method and the selection to discover other people’s misplaced tags and return them.

The companion application is what we are observing in this leaked picture, alongside with menu alternatives to established up the tag, clearly show its owner data, change to the AR watch or to make the tags perform a sound in purchase to uncover it.

These sounds leaked previously this calendar year (2 minutes and 3 seconds into the online video below), and attribute a small assortment of diverse pings to help you locate your dropped things, as very well as signify thriving connections and disconnections.

https://www.youtube.com/observe?v=oWkjGh8P-dQ

The official announcement of this attributes is envisioned to come at WWDC 2020, through the keynote on June 22. This is the time of yr when Apple reveals the updates to all its computer software and running techniques with all its builders existing (albeit just almost this calendar year).

There has been hardware announcements at past WWDC events, on the other hand, so it wouldn’t be out of the dilemma to see AirTags look below. If they you should not, then the following most very likely time we will see them will be for the Apple iphone 12 reveal all around September/October.

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