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Apple Maps Flyover Gets a Visual Upgrade in iOS 27

Apple Maps is getting a visual update in iOS 27, with Apple planning to introduce new aerial imagery that's combined with Visual Intelligence models.

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Apple said everything will have sharper detail, from the "shapes of individual trees to the way light reflects off the glass of skyscrapers."

Flyover is an ‌Apple Maps‌ view that lets users see more than 350 cities in 3D with detailed landmarks, roads, trees, parks, buildings, and more. It uses aerial imagery captured by planes, and it is a signature ‌Apple Maps‌ feature.

The more detailed Flyover visuals Apple described at the WWDC 2026 keynote do not appear to be implemented in the ‌iOS 27‌ beta as of yet.

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awshucks Avatar
18 hours ago at 04:47 pm
I thought Flyover was discontinued
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17 hours ago at 05:33 pm

I thought Flyover was discontinued
What they discontinued (unfortunately IMO) is the "Flyover tour" where you could click the name of a city and it would automatically take you on a "tour" of the major landmarks and whatnot.

Flyover is apparently their term for the 3D map model overview in general.


I wonder who uses this.
I do. IMO it's a cool way to see the physical details of an area. And if the textures are more realistic even better.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
18 hours ago at 04:38 pm
That’s what the new ads are paying for?
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8 hours ago at 02:57 am
Great if the city you are interested in (live in, are visiting or just want to explore virtually) is on the list but of little use otherwise.

I really wish Apple Maps well because I'd love to use it as my main mapping app and get the fullest integration into the rest of the Apple ecosystem but even for where I live (London UK so hardly a backwater) I find Google Maps' ground truth to be noticeably better than that of Apple Maps and once you go further afield the difference can become huge.

Apple and Google already have agreements for search and now Gemini. Maps is one area where I really wish those same companies could come to some agreement whereby Apple licenses Google's mapping ground truth to augment its own data, or even discontinue its own data collection to at least partially offset those licensing fees or even enter into some joint venture agreement to create an even more complete and up to data data set. None of the major UK mobile phone companies build their own unique mast infrastructure, they all have various agreements or holding in a joint venture company to common mast infrastructure shared with one or more of their competitors and that seems a reasonable approach to build the best possible physical coverage in the most efficient way for each company. Mapping data is so critical so that mobile phone mast network is a model I wish we could see happen for ground truth data. I find it so frustrating when I can walk the streets of somewhere in Google Streetview but it isn't available on Apple Maps for instance.

I can't see any privacy issues whatsoever in doing that. If a user wants to know the address, opening hours, reviews or whatever for some establishment and that request comes from the Apple Maps app it's pretty trivial to anonymise the request with a one-time random ID when it is presented to the Google (or joint venture) back end, or since it's just a database Apple could keep a copy on its own servers in which case it has even more control.

If that happened I would almost certainly move to Apple Maps - which is probably why it will never happen because Google would probably lose a lot of users for its iOS/Apple Maps app and any licensing revenue from Apple might not be deemed sufficient to offset that loss.
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videosoul Avatar
8 hours ago at 02:04 am
Very cool. But I’d much rather see them focus on making Apple Maps more accurate. I live in a capital city, and Apple Maps is here is riddled with out-of-date or inaccurate information. It makes it very annoying to use.
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13 hours ago at 09:32 pm
Good to know but of course it might be only for a few cities worldwide
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