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Palm and BlackBerry were both wrong. Smartphones would give way to pocket computers and "PC guys"-if they worked for Apple-were absolutely the ones to figure it out. And for consumers, the interface is the feature, so by tackling interface Apple was starting to make those pocket computers accessible to everyone. Galileo support in the iPhone X lets users to benefit from more precise positioning that's able to incorporate GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo signals. Galileo, says the agency, has today's signal structure that's in a position to help users better maintain their position fix when navigating through cities worldwide.
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