The first beta version of iOS 13 became available to developers almost immediately after the completion of the main WWDC 2019 presentation. Most users who decided to install a test build began to actively investigate the operating system itself. However, there were also those who looked into the code iOS 13. It was there that new hints of unannounced devices were discovered.
In particular, the developer Steve Moser found in the first beta version of iOS 13 a mention of an unknown gadget with the name Tag1.1. It is supposed to be a geo-tagging that users will be able to use to search for a variety of things.
It is worth noting that in the past in the network has appeared information about such a gadget. In mid-April, sources described a device known as B389. It was suggested that under this designation there is a geotagging keychain, which can be attached to almost any object.
A distinctive feature of the label, according to sources, will be that it contains contact information about the owner of the item. To access this data, users simply need to tag any Apple device.