Regarding Apple's rumored Tile-like location tag accessory, the model number may be "B389" and the official name may be Apple Tags. In addition to displaying the current location on a map through the "Find My" function, it can also present the location of items through augmented reality, allowing users to find them in a more intuitive way.

Although Apple did not specifyiPhone 11 series modelsThe actual use of the UWB (Ultra Wideband) chip U1 will only be explained later and is expected to be released through a system update on September 9th.Open related functions, allowing users to use the AirDrop function through more precise positioning, making file transfer and sharing more accurate.
But according toMacRumors websiteScreenshots of the iOS operating system interface, which are labeled as unpublished, reveal that Apple plans to use an accessory called "B389" to implement a Tile-like positioning tag function. In addition to allowing users to confirm the location of items attached with the "B389" accessory through the "Find My" function, they can also make the item make a sound through online operations to facilitate confirmation of the item's location.
Previous reports indicate that the "B389" is simply a small accessory bearing the Apple branding. When combined with easily lost items like keys, wallets, or backpacks, the "Find" function allows users to confirm their last known location. Additionally, users can set a safety zone, preventing the system from falsely misidentifying items as lost when they are within a certain distance.
Through the augmented reality application interface, users can find their lost items more easily through intuitive methods marked with virtual balloon images.
However, Apple has not yet stated whether it will launch a positioning tag accessory. Therefore, the U11 chip built into the iPhone 1 series can obviously only serve as an auxiliary function for AirDrop's precise positioning transmission.


