
Apple‘s AirTag tracking device is pretty easy to find when it’s standing still, but it might soon become easier to track when on the move, too.
Macworld has inspected a leaked version of internal iOS 26 code and found several references related to a new version of the AirTag.
Nearly all of the upgrades are related to AirTag’s key trait: the owner’s ability to find exactly where it is.
A new feature reportedly called Improved Moving indicates that it might get easier to track an AirTag when it’s on the move. Another unnamed feature could improve tracking the AirTag in crowded places.
The leaked code also indicates Apple is planning to improve Precision Finding, a feature that lets you exactly pinpoint the AirTag’s location when in close proximity.
Other improvements include better pairing, and detailed battery level reporting.
It’s unclear whether all of these improvements are coming to existing AirTags via a software update (likely in the first half of next year), or whether they’re related to an entirely new version of AirTag. A new AirTag with a new ultra-wideband chip has been rumored for a while, so we’re betting on the latter.
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