These days, the air of Delhi and surrounding areas is filled with poison. The air quality has deteriorated to such an extent that even breathing has become difficult. In such a situation, people are checking AQI on their phones before leaving the house. You must have noticed that different readings regarding air quality are shown in different phones. This happens because mobile companies are taking weather data from different data providers. Let us know from which company takes weather data.
Samsung, OnePlus, Realme and Oppo
Samsung’s devices pull data from Weather.com, The Weather Channel’s platform. It gives AQI readings by combining data from government sensors and global monitoring stations. With its help, Samsung users get to see pollution data based on GPS location. Apart from Samsung, OnePlus, Realme and Oppo also collect pollution data from this platform. Because of this, most of the time their readings are the same.
apple
Apple takes air quality data from Israeli company BreezoMeter for its iPhone. This company provides AQI readings with the help of machine learning models as well as ground-based sensors and satellite data. It also gives information about pollutants like PM2.5 and PM10 in the air. The data obtained from this shows AQI readings on the Weather app and Siri.
Pixel devices and the weather service display readings using Google’s own data aggregation system. Google takes weather data from many government and private sources and combines them to tell the user the condition of his area. Instead of hyperlocal, it tells the air condition according to cities.
Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco
These three Chinese smartphone companies take AQI and weather data from AccuWeather. AccuWeather collects weather-related data from government agencies and global monitoring stations. Based on this data, this company keeps updating the air quality readings according to the cities.
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