Huawei mocks iPhone X FaceID after usurping Apple as second largest mobile producer
Chinese smartphone company, Huawei, has mocked Apple's iPhone X, hinting which the device going to be subject to unreliable facial recognition. Earlier this month, Apple flaunted the practicality of its FaceID facial recognition feature but Huawei smartphone rubbing salt into the wounds after earlier this 30 days dethroning Apple as the world's second largest smartphone maker, is throwing uncertainty about the effectiveness of the security test. On Facebook, the firm launched a video showing an unhappy clown emoji fail to assumedly unlock its own phone. Further to this on Twitter, it urged mobile lovers to 'Take the Next Step' and pick up its Mate10 flagship device. Coming 16 Oct ... #HuaweiMate10pic.twitter.com/rPgPTbDd2B — Huawei smartphone Mobile (@HuaweiMobile) September 12, 2017It wasn't long ago the firm usurped Apple's device sales although the American firm could boast which its application ecosystem reduces its dependency on hardware sales.Huawei takes a jab at Apple's iPhone X
as declared in Huawei is making fun of Apple and the iPhone X in a new ad 2:04 PM ET Mon, 18 Sept 2017 | 00:52Huawei, 1 of the world's largest smartphone makers, is already taking jabs at Apple's newly unveiled iPhone X. In a Twitter post, Huawei smartphone shows a short video of an apple being eaten to the core. Huawei going to unveil its new Huawei smartphone Mate 10 smartphone on Oct. 16. The company's Mate 9 smartphone was reviewed positively and launched out of retailers such as Amazon and Best Buy in the United States. In a breaking up video to Facebook, Huawei smartphone mocked the iPhone X's facial recognition, suggesting which it fails often.Huawei takes a jab at Apple's iPhone XHuawei teased which "the real artificially intelligent phone" going to come next 30 days the time its new flagship smartphone is revealed. Apple unveiled the iPhone X last week, and with it comes the A11 Bionic chip, which features an industry-first neural engine built specifically for artificial intelligence (AI) tasks like Face ID's three-dimensional scanning. Huawei, however, does not seem impressed, and on its Facebook page it teased which "the real artificially intelligent phone" going to come on October 16, the time the firm plans to unveil the latest Mate-branded flagship phone. The Chinese smartphone maker announced which it was working on a new chipset, the Kirin 970, last 30 days at Berlin's IFA. The new system-on-a-chip (SoC) going to get best on performance and power efficiency, but its true crown jewel going to be the embedded "neural processing unit" (NPU).
Huawei is making fun of Apple and the iPhone X in a new ad
Huawei skewers iPhone X's Face ID with a creepy clown
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