Apple is expected to start a role of stable iOS 26 version with the upcoming iPhone 17 series in September. However, the beta version of the new operating system is currently being tested by developers on several devices. According to a new report, it is said that Apple’s maps get “intelligence boast” with iOS 26 stable rollout. The report states that Tech Dev’s proprietary navigation app, Apple Maps, is said to have obtained an upgrade feature of natural language search, the report states that code wires are cited inside the app.
Natural tongue search for Apple maps
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Steve Moser of Thetipedrio said the Apple Apple Maps is preparing to launch a natural language search feature for the app. Musar claims that he has been updated in the app’s localization files for iOS 26. Tech Dev allegedly introduced the first natural language search feature to his App Store with the iOS 18.1 update.
iOS 26 Beta has revealed that Apple’s maps are finding a natural language and getting a smart high heat feature
The son of iOS 26 is showing Apple’s maps to promote intelligence. Code strings inside the map app shows that Apple is preparing to launch a new natural launch… pic.twitter.com/jeyhauf55v
– Steve Moser (@Stevemoser) July 7, 2025
Moser said that the natural language search feature in Apple’s maps in the iOS 26 son would allow users to find ways to talk to each other. The latest feature of Apple Maps will answer users’ conversation questions, while allowing them to be more explanatory. For example, the user can find a coffee shop that provides free Wi -Fi in its vicinity instead of searching for a specific coffee shop. Apple’s maps will then submit a list of places.
It should be noted that the US -based Tech Dev has not announced a new search feature for the Apple Maps app.
iOS 26 Beta 3 Update
Apple released iOS 26 son 3 on Monday. The new beta version brings aesthetic changes to the user interface. Tech Dev unveiled iOS 26 with a liquid glass design during his WWDC 2025 event. With the latest beta version, Apple has added new color choices for stock wallpapers for home and lock screens.
In addition, the company has made its liquid glass UI less transparent, apparently withdrawing from its first design commitment. The move could be followed by several users complaining about finding the text inside the UI.


