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Friday, March 3, 2023
Google Pixel 7 Pro 5G is here to boost up your operational capacity by and large, giving get to to a gigantic Slam and very sorted show and battery. Be that as it may, the IP68 water-resistant smartphone shows up to be confined in terms of capacity.
The Google Pixel 7 Pro begins at Rs 84,999 in India and for the cost, the handset is irrefutably costly. And, whereas the smartphone does come over as a sound bargain, there's more than meets the eye with Google`s most recent lead. For one, I can't get behind the phone's 'fast-charging' speeds - 23W is basically unpardonable at this cost point. And, whereas the gadget is fast and may keep up with my day-to-day, the phone warms up very a bit as well. Or I disregard, the handset isn't the fastest phone within the portion either and you`ll get more blast for your buck by selecting for a Dimensity 9000 or Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1-backed gadget. Be that because it may, the Pixel 7 Professional may be a looker and the gadget will draw in eyeballs cleared out, right and middle. It too makes a difference that the phone comes layered with Corning`s Gorilla Glass Victus and is IP68-rated as well. The smartphone`s screen may be a treat to see at as well and the unit`s triple camera setup will not take off you needing for more either. The icing on the cake is t
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Performance
Octa core (2.85 GHz, Dual Core + 2.35 GHz, Dual core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core) Google Tensor G2 12 GB RAM
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Display
6.7 inches (17.02 cm) 513 PPI, OLED 120 Hz Refresh Rate
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Camera
50 MP + 12 MP + 48 MP Triple Primary Cameras Dual LED Flash 10.8 MP Front Camera
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Battery
5000 mAh Fast Charging USB Type-C Port
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Thursday, March 2, 2023
It’s no secret that mobile apps are tracking the location of their users. In fact, users are giving them permission to do so.
Whenever you download and use a new app, you’ll get a notification that requests permission to access your location. Here’s an example of what this notification looks like on iOS devices.
You can’t even use some apps unless you share your location with them. For example, if you’re using a rideshare app like Uber or Lyft, you won’t be able to get connected with a driver unless the app knows exactly where you are.
But now location-based services are trending in a new direction. Companies that don’t need your location are still requesting it.
They are using it to improve their marketing efforts. In fact, 70% of apps share user data with third-party services.
It’s easier to target users from a marketing perspective if you know their location. For example, businesses are using geofencing to make more money.
If someone with an app downloaded to their device walks into a certain geofenced area, they’ll get a push notification from the app with some kind of promotion based on that location.
We’re going to see an increase in this type of marketing strategy in 2023.
https://mobileinfoworld.com/?p=5150
Whenever you download and use a new app, you’ll get a notification that requests permission to access your location. Here’s an example of what this notification looks like on iOS devices.
You can’t even use some apps unless you share your location with them. For example, if you’re using a rideshare app like Uber or Lyft, you won’t be able to get connected with a driver unless the app knows exactly where you are.
But now location-based services are trending in a new direction. Companies that don’t need your location are still requesting it.
They are using it to improve their marketing efforts. In fact, 70% of apps share user data with third-party services.
It’s easier to target users from a marketing perspective if you know their location. For example, businesses are using geofencing to make more money.
If someone with an app downloaded to their device walks into a certain geofenced area, they’ll get a push notification from the app with some kind of promotion based on that location.
We’re going to see an increase in this type of marketing strategy in 2023.
https://mobileinfoworld.com/?p=5150
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
An increasing number of apps incorporate augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) features, and this trend is not going away. According to Allied Market Research, the mobile augmented reality market (MAR) was estimated at $12.61 billion in 2020. By 2030, it’s forecast to grow to $184.61 billion.
Applications that use AR/VR provide incredible opportunities by enhancing the real-world environment with digital objects. A couple of years ago, AR and VR were used mostly in gaming apps (remember the overwhelming success of Pokemon Go?) and marketing campaigns to entertain and impress customers. Today, the mobile world leverages augmented and virtual reality for more practical purposes, such as:
- Object measurement
- Navigation
- Interior design
- Education
- User manuals
A good example is CanvasLogic — visual configuration software with 3D and AR features used to sell highly configurable products.
Furthermore, smartphone manufacturers have been increasing the production of AR-enabled devices: as a very conservative estimate, in 2021 there were 500+ million iOS devices and 1+ billion Android devices that allow users to experience augmented reality.
https://mobileinfoworld.com/augmented-reality-and-virtual-reality/
Applications that use AR/VR provide incredible opportunities by enhancing the real-world environment with digital objects. A couple of years ago, AR and VR were used mostly in gaming apps (remember the overwhelming success of Pokemon Go?) and marketing campaigns to entertain and impress customers. Today, the mobile world leverages augmented and virtual reality for more practical purposes, such as:
- Object measurement
- Navigation
- Interior design
- Education
- User manuals
A good example is CanvasLogic — visual configuration software with 3D and AR features used to sell highly configurable products.
Furthermore, smartphone manufacturers have been increasing the production of AR-enabled devices: as a very conservative estimate, in 2021 there were 500+ million iOS devices and 1+ billion Android devices that allow users to experience augmented reality.
https://mobileinfoworld.com/augmented-reality-and-virtual-reality/
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