Cupertino periodically updated Apple Map data, bringing more detailed views to some countries around the world. The improved maps will soon be available in France, Monaco and New Zealand.
Testing has already begun, although the general public may have to wait until mid-July to gain access: on July 15, according to Justin O’Beirne, who has been monitoring Apple’s launches of these updates (which they usually go out on a Thursday or Friday).


Improved Apple Maps data includes much more detailed 3D models
The new map offers much more detailed 3D representations of famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame Cathedral. In some cases, such as in Auckland and Mont Saint-Michel, there were no 3D buildings with the old map at all. In addition, the general appearance of the map has changed to reduce the emphasis on streets and include more place names.


Some places didn’t even have 3D models • The map has been redrawn
Previously, such maps were available in Germany and Singapore (April), Australia (December), Italy, San Marino, Vatican City and Andorra (September), Spain and Portugal (June). According to O’Beirne, the improved maps now cover a fifth of the world’s landmass and about a tenth of the population. Follow the Source link for a detailed timeline and release speed of these updates and more details.

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