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Apple is working on an app to track down lost iPhone

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In a bid to prevent losing the smartphones, Cupertino tech giant Apple is working on a new app that will merge the functionalities of its existing ‘Find My Friends’ and Find My Friends apps.

According to reports, the app is codenamed GreenTorch, and it is currently under beta, The new app will combine the same features as the two existing apps into a unified and improved version.

It will be available on both iOS and macOS as a Marzipan app.

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In addition to the app, Apple is also working on a new hardware product, known internally as ‘B389’.

It will work like a product tag that can be paired to an iCloud account by proximity to an iPhone, such as AirPods. Users will be notified if their device gets too far away from the tag, preventing them from forgetting the item.

(With ANI inputs)

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