The "wall-breaking transfer" mutual transmission function between vivo mobile phones and iPhones, as well as the transmission and playback of Live Photos
by Poster
May 25, 2025
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1. Do the photos and live photos still retain the original EXIF after mutual transmission (especially the geographical location of the shooting)?
2. After the live photos are transferred in both directions, can vivo be broadcast on the iPhone? Can iPhone shots be broadcast on vivo phones?
Is there anyone who happens to have a new x200 series and iPhone ecosystem? Your reply has very important reference value for me to buy the x200 pro mini. thanks in advance!
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Anonymous3145 May 25, 2025Encryption protocol is coming soon after iOS19. 🐶
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Anonymous3146 May 25, 2025I happened to have the iPhone 13 and vivo x200 promini on hand, so I tried it. When the iPhone's live broadcast is transmitted to vivo, the mutual transmission app will show that a heic and a mov have been transmitted, but it is a normal live broadcast in the vivo photo album. vivo's live broadcast is normal after being transmitted to iPhone The exifs (including geolocation) are all reserved normally.
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Anonymous3146 May 25, 2025After a closer look, it doesn't seem perfect. After the photos taken by vivo are transferred to the iPhone, the iso of the photos viewed in the iPhone album is always 0, and the geographical location is also much offset from the actual shooting position
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Anonymous3146 May 25, 2025After re-entering the album on the iPhone, the geolocation becomes the correct geolocation, but the iso is still 0
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Anonymous2468 May 25, 2025I don't know if this thing can be encapsulated into a file at the system level in the future, and then a unified standard will be formulated like gain map HDR. Now even Apple itself can only exist in Photos, and once it is saved in the file system, it is a photo and a video, which is so troublesome.
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Anonymous8449 May 25, 2025This kind of forced communication can basically be summarized as "Rutong" This kind of intercommunication is basically to deceive people who are not in the Apple ecosystem, and the experience is very poor. You are paying attention to the specific details, but what you don't know is that mutual transmission requires opening the app, connecting to the Android hotspot, and then using the hotspot intranet transmission. After that, you have to cancel the hotspot connection. And if you have other network behaviors when transferring files, it will spend Android traffic. Things like this destined this thing is actually just for people who buy an Android backup machine to experience it for fun. In fact, it is impossible to really enter the field of vision of people who use it every day
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Anonymous3147 May 25, 2025@ Anonymous3146 The live situation of iPhone is a picture + a mov video, but the display logic in the system album is hidden by Apple, making you look like a packaged file
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Anonymous10073 May 26, 2025@ Anonymous3146 Mine won't eh
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Anonymous3148 May 26, 2025I haven't released x200pm yet, so I bought it too early
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Anonymous2607 May 27, 2025@ Anonymous3146 # 4 I have encountered this before. When importing photos taken by Xiaomi to iCloud, it will also After a while, Apple and iPhone will map the corresponding geographical coordinates It is speculated that the coordinate systems of Xiaomi and Apple may be different (the so-called Mars coordinate offset), and Apple's background will handle this conflict. The position information of the photo during processing is inaccurate for a moment when it is opened, and then it will return to the correct position after a few seconds. The offset is consistent with the Martian coordinate offset
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Anonymous9774 May 27, 2025@ Anonymous3146 Could the geographical location offset be due to the coordinate system?