Google’s ARCore platform was developed to enable AR experiences on smartphones without any special hardware.
This is primarily related to sensitive motion tracking, which is done by combining the camera image and the motion sensor input to determine how the user’s device moves through the real world.
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To certify each device, Google checks the quality of the camera, motion sensors, and the design architecture to ensure it performs as expected. Also, the device needs to have a powerful enough CPU that integrates with the hardware design to ensure good performance and effective real-time calculations.
Google has rebranded the app from ARCore to “Google Play Service for AR.” It has added some newly launched smartphones. Check the list below:
- Fujitsu F-51A
- Google Pixel 4a
- LG Q92
- LG style3
- LG Stylo 6
- LG Velvet 5G
- Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite
- Motorola Moto G Pro
- OPPO A52
- OPPO A72
- OPPO A92
- OPPO A92s
- OPPO Reno 3A
- Realme X50 Pro
- Realme X50t 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A20
- Samsung Galaxy A20s
- Samsung Galaxy A30s
- Samsung Galaxy M31s
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G
- Sharp AQUOS R5G
- Vivo iQOO 3 4G
- Vivo X50
- Vivo X50 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite
- Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite (Zoom Edition)
- Xiaomi Mi Note 10
- Xiaomi Redmi K30 Pro
These devices users can download the “Google Play service for AR” app from the Google Play Store to enjoy the world of augmented reality.