Apple Watch Now Lets You Track Ski Performance


Skiers are going to be very happy about this. A new Apple Watch update has enabled the smartwatch to track ski performance. This means that users will now be able to see how many calories they’ve burned in a session or how fast they were going. The relevant apps will now be able to offer additional data given to skiers.

The update enables the Apple Watch to track ski performance by combining the GPS and altitude measuring. Apps like Slopes, Ski Tracks, Snoww, and Snocru have all been updated today to take advantage of this new functionality. Apps like Slopes will let skiers track vertical feet, heart rate, distance and also let them know how much time they spent actually skiing compared to riding lifts and waiting in a line.

Slopes also provides data for snowboarders as well which includes top and average speeds. Users will even get Activity ring credits so they will be able to stay on top of their fitness goals while skiing. The update also enables all skiing and snowboarding apps to become the default app to be shown when the user raises their wrist, that’s similar to the native Workout app.

These apps are most compatible with the Apple Watch Series 3 and can collect all of this data when an iPhone isn’t connected using LTE. Apple Watch Series 2 and Series 3 models with GPS allow users to track distance and speed natively even when cellular reception is not available.

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Huawei P20 Lite Leaked, Specs Revealed


After the recent Huawei P20 leak, yet another handset from Huawei’s upcoming P20 series has been leaked online today by the same source. The company is going to launch its new P20 series at an event in Paris next month and it’s expected to introduce three new devices – the P20, P20 Lite, and P20 Pro. The Huawei P20 and P20 Lite have been leaked so far.

Evan Blass a.k.a @evleaks has a solid track record with leaks. He has posted an image of the Huawei P20 Lite online today along with some specifications of the upcoming device. Much like the P20, the P20 Lite has nearly bezel-less 18:9 aspect ratio display with a notch up top which will be used to house the front camera and additional sensors. Despite its “Lite” designation, the entry-level P20 model appears to have decent specifications.

Blass mentions that it’s going to be powered by Huawei’s Kirin 659 processor with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It’s also going to feature a 3,520mAh battery and will ship with Android 8.0 Oreo. On the imaging front, the handset is said to feature two 16 megapixel cameras co-developed with Leica at the back. No word as yet on the pricing and availability information for this device.

Much of the hype about the P20 surrounds the P20 Pro. It’s going to be the flagship model that’s expected to feature a triple camera system at the back. Huawei hasn’t dropped a lot of hints about the new handsets as yet so we’ll have to wait until March 27th when it officially unveils the P20 family in Paris.

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