Personally I trust a good ol tape measure over my phone since it’s better if u need to check to make sure something is the same length. Plus it’s more likely to be accurate
Uhm its not for clothing measurement per say.. this is more like an easy and handy app to use when u need to measure stuffs like furnitures or spaces or when ure in Ikea and u need to know if thr pieces fits ur space or not… Lol Don’t sour grape such invention please I personally think it’s genius
@@girlygirl336 So the trend started back in 2009, when people tried to fool thier friends into clicking on links that led to Rick Astely's "Never Gonna Give You Up". This became a popular thing, and everyone started doing it. After it spiraled in popularity, it gained the name of "rickroll", and it acts as a noun and a verb. People now days use the term a lot more loose, as compared to back in 2009 when a Rick Roll was considered only to be a real Rick Roll if you got the person to click on the link that led to the video, different than how in modern day people consider it a Rick Roll if they just flash an image from the song or a small portion of the video. Hope this clears up confusion, ask if you have any questions, as I will answer them to my best ability.
It’s reasonably accurate and accurate enough when needed in a pinch. I wanted to know my monitor size (it was an old one that didn’t have any labels) as I wanted to get a similar sized one. I used my phone to measure it corner to corner and it measured in at 23.8” which is close enough to 24”
But not just the phone that only have the old future ( always on display: come in new iphone and the bug problem is can add in 1mb update this is a technology? and more...) use in the video! Arun im talking to you we know that which company is better ! @Mrwhosetheboos Shorts
In my experience, the measuring app is good for a good estimate, it can work a majority of the time, it does struggle with larger scale objects however, especially people.
@@IronMan-jj2fd it is a software by Google used for Augmented Reality Camera features such as AR Measuring as shown in this video... i dont know how to check maybe just google
@@smau5200 no it isn’t, sharing a link to “never gonna give you up” is rickrolling, or at least showing a small clip of the video, you can’t get rickrolled from a picture of Rick..
Ive used them and if you aren't really steady, your measurements can be off. Tape measures are actually faster... For on the job type purposes. These are good for if you are out somewhere and need to measure out of the blue.
Android has the measure app, and ironically the older APK works much better and never crashes whilst the newest version crashes in under a minute each time. Now they've stopped updating it because not enough people use it or its too buggy or something. Really a shame.
@@chiroyce some guy in the comment section is saying that the iPhone 11 without a Lidar scanner perfectly does this job, and that it is the built in app made for measuring which makes it so accurate.
@@retrogamer2503 Well a Lidar sensor on the iPhone or a TOF sensor on Samsung Phones definitely help but phones can actually do just fine with built in AR systems it's just that it isn't gonna be much accurate as those ones with a dedicated Depth sensor
@@RyanUniverseZ Yeah exactly my point, just that it's not only the scanner that makes the difference but also the fact that there is a built in app on iOS for this matter, while most Androids don't have one of the sort.