vivo has always been at the forefront of mobile photography innovation. The brand is keen on equipping its phones with killer camera features, no matter the price segment, to provide users with an enjoyable, no-compromise experience. Their latest release, the vivo V70 , may not be a flagship, but it could very well feel like one. You know the extra-long zoom capabilities usually found on more expensive phones? You can have a similar feature on this device that costs much less. If you love going to concerts, fan meets, or simply enjoy creating content for everyone to see, you’ll definitely appreciate these features from the vivo V70. Go far with the 50MP ZEISS Super Telephoto Camera The vivo V70 has a telephoto camera, but not just any telephoto camera. It features a 50-megapixel 1/1.95” sensor paired with a ZEISS Super Telephoto lens, offering 3x optical zoom and up to a whopping 100x digital zoom. With a 243mm equivalent focal length, it feels like having a long professional le...
Google Maps has added a new feature that lets people ask questions about places using everyday language. The tool, called Ask Maps, is now working for users in the United States and India. The feature runs on Google’s Gemini AI technology. It is available in English on Android and iPhone devices. Google plans to add Hindi support soon. How it works Users can tap the Ask Maps button and type or speak their questions. The tool looks at information from more than 300 million places listed on Google Maps. It also uses reviews written by over 500 million people who contribute to the app. For example, someone could ask: “What are some places with good vegetarian food where I can watch the game tonight?” They could then ask a follow-up question like: “Which of these has easy parking?” The feature will pull answers from reviews and other content shared by real people. Personal answers Ask Maps can remember what users like. If someone often looks for vegetarian restaurants, the tool ...