Almost every Apple support participated in the coverage of the Paris Olympics
The logo of the Paris 2024 Olympics in front of Louvre
The iPhone and Apple hardware can be used by sports fans to enhance their enjoyment of Paris Olympic Games. There are many ways they can keep up with the action at the world’s largest sporting event. The Paris Olympic Games are taking place this summer. Millions of people around the world will be watching the sporting events over a few weeks. Apple device users have a number of options to keep up with the action whether they are in France, or at home. Apple Maps Apple Maps is a great tool for visitors to Paris. It provides real-time updates on the Paris Metro, RER and tramway, as well as RATP buses. Maps will always be up-to-date with details about road closures, travel advisories and other games related information. Maps now includes 3D landmarks for permanent venues such as the Centre Aquatique Olympique, the Parc de Princes and more. Maps will include temporary venues, shops and pop-up locations for the first ever time. Maps Guides are also available for Paris. These include guides to restaurants, hotels and shopping. Sports coverage The App Store offers a variety of ways to experience the Olympic Games. The official Paris 2024 Olympics App is a great resource that features spotlights on popular events as well as guides to streaming the games from local broadcasters. In the United States coverage is exclusively provided by Peacock and NBC Sports. This will include personalized playlists of highlights tailored to each user through “Your Daily Olympic Recap.” Each compilation will be narrated, in part, by an AI recreation Al Michaels. Apple TV users can find NBC Universal’s coverage on the NBC Olympics hub within the Apple TV App. Podcasts and News on Apple Podcasts will feature a variety of shows that celebrate sports and the coverage of the Olympics. This includes “Two Guys, Five Rings,” My New Favorite Olympian,”and “The Podium.” Apple News allows users to follow curated coverage, including content from The Athletic and ESPN. There’s a medals chart and a schedule for upcoming events. Apple Music offers A Guide to French Music for those who are more interested in France than the Olympics. It will be an editorial feature that celebrates the country’s musical wealth.