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AirTags Referenced in New Apple Support Video

Apple has accidentally referenced its widely rumored AirTags item tracking tags in a video that it uploaded to its Apple Support channel on YouTube today. The video was first spotted by the blog Appleosophy and has quickly been removed.

The video was titled "How to erase your iPhone." AirTags were mentioned in Settings > Apple ID > Find My > Find My iPhone under Enable Offline Finding, with fine print indicating that "offline finding enables this device and AirTags to be found when not connected to Wi-Fi or cellular."

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AirTags will compete with Tile, helping users keep track of their personal belongings, such as their keys, wallets, and backpacks.

MacRumors uncovered evidence of AirTags within iOS 13 code last year. The tags will be closely integrated with the new Find My app, which will be getting an "Items" tab. Users will receive a notification when they are separated from a tagged item, and if necessary, they can set an AirTag to start making sounds to help locate the lost item.

MacRumors shared exclusive screenshots of the under-development "Items" tab with AirTags (codenamed "B389") integration in the Find My app last year:

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In January, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said AirTags were slated to launch in the first half of 2020 with Ultra Wideband support, but this timeframe could have changed since then.

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lexlevi Avatar
78 months ago
Had to be that b***h Carole Baskin
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Appleman3546 Avatar
78 months ago
I think I hear Tile getting madder on Capital Hill
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78 months ago
They do this on purpose
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arn Avatar
78 months ago
Here's a mirror of the video at Timestamp: 1min 43 seconds.

https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/airtags-referenced-in-new-apple-support-video.2229235/post-28332412

[Click to view video attachment]
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Michael Scrip Avatar
78 months ago

WWDS sounds cool, whats that?
World Wide Developers Stream?

:P
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
zorinlynx Avatar
78 months ago

someone is getting fired ?
I know you're probably joking, but I REALLY hope Apple doesn't fire people for minor mistakes like this. That would be extraordinarily petty.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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