When Apple rolls out iOS 26, the next-gen operating system for your iPhone, it’s going to bring several updates and features to some of your most-used apps.
That includes Apple Maps.
An Apple Maps Upgrade

As revealed at June’s WWDC, Apple’s default navigation app is getting a feature called Visited Places, where your iPhone will keep track of where you’ve been and mark those locations, be it a restaurant or store, on your Map. That way, you can keep track of where you’ve been.
Of course, Visited Places will be a feature that’s end-to-end encrypted, so nobody but yourself will be able to keep track of your wearables. Plus, you’ll need to enable it for your iPhone to track you.
Additionally, your iPhone will be able to learn your daily routes and send you notifications if there’s a delay, and even suggest an alternate route. Let’s call these Commute Notifications.