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Can Huawei Be A Competitor For Samsung And Apple??

Today I came across a new technological news in the television. Actually it is about a Phone. It says The Huawei smartphone company have launched a new smartphone to the mobile industry. The name they have given is Huawei Mate 20 Pro.  Most of the time what he did was comparing the features with iPhone Max or with Samsung. At that time what I thought was, "is this phone is that much good to compare with these giants." I really need to find the features of this phone. It seems like Huawei is innovating to cope with the race between the smartphone companies. Okay, if you take a look at these phones they are all, look alike with their sleek body, small top notch ( Actually the new Samsung note 9 has no top notch) tempting designs etc. If you like to get a clear vision about the best smartphone among these three you must be a person who knows everything about smartphones, from head to toe. ( Honestly I'm not that kind ) Here are something that I understood from this

Apple is Using Backpacks To Collect Maps Date In San Francisco


Apple's quest to improve Maps' accurate appears to include some on-foot action. Former Engadget writer Dante Cesa has posted photo of Apple maps worker carrying a backpack loaded with cameras, LiDAR sensors and other equipment as he walked though San Francisco. It's not certain what the exact goal was , but MacRoumors speculated that he was collecting details for pedestrian directions.


 There's certainly precedent for it,Google has spent years sing Street view Trekkers and similar gear to collect and date for areas where cars either provide incomplete information or simple area't an option. This could ensure that Maps points you to pedestrian- only path more often, or that it knows just which crosswalks to take
Apple started offering enhanced map details with iOS 12, but you may not see the on-foot info for a while. The company's overall map upgrade is only poised to cover northern California by the fall, and it's not certain that this will include backpack data. Nonetheless, it won't be surprising  if Maps is soon more trustworthy when you're content to walk where you're going

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