Apple's upcoming iOS 14 could have a new augmented reality app that can roust Apple-branded QR codes and might have new features charred into the Find My app, according iOS 14 files obtained by former TechCrunch reporter Razz Constine.
That new AR app, self-named Gobi in these files, could be erudite to roust both more traditional-looking QR codes and an interesting new disklike design for QR codes, letters Constine. Constine also volume images of what those QR codes may squinch like:
.. ."Files in Gobi included QRs that opened the Mac Pro and Darling Watch websites, the Star Wars: Rogue One movie in the iTunes Store, and one that opens the Starbucks Letterhead sign-up flow," says Constine. Cryptograph in the files also flimsily suggests the Gobi app could use pane data to let marketplace merits discounts at convinced Starbucks stores. 9to5Mac first reported on Gobi in March.
The Find My app may also get new sound and vibration cues to info you more hands find your fittings while using the app, letters Constine. Apparently, there are specific sounds that comedy as you get afterpiece to a dingus you're looking for and ones that comedy as you get farther away. It seems possible these sounds could be acclimated to info you locate Apple's long-rumored Tile-like AirTag tracking tags, should they overly be released. You can lasso some of the sounds at 2:03 in the video embedded at the top of this post.
iOS 14 is also rumored to integrate a new home tegument view, a new fitness app, a "PencilKit" API, and the ableness to set third-party apps as your default browser and email client.
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