According to the source, the list of smartphones that support the Google augmented reality platform (previously called ARCore, and now Google Play Service for AR) has expanded significantly. If earlier it had a little more than a dozen devices, now there are already 28.
The complete list is as follows:
- HTC Desire 21 Pro 5G;
- Motorola Moto G Power (2021);
- OnePlus Nord N10 5G;
- OPPO A93 5G;
- OPPO A94;
- OPPO F19 Pro +;
- OPPO Find X3;
- OPPO Find X3 Pro;
- OPPO K7X;
- OPPO Reno 4 SE 5G;
- OPPO Reno 5 5G;
- OPPO Reno 5 Pro 4G;
- OPPO Reno 5 Pro 5G;
- Samsung Galaxy A32 5G;
- Samsung Galaxy A42 5G;
- Samsung Galaxy A52 5G;
- Samsung Galaxy F41;
- Samsung Galaxy S21 5G;
- Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G;
- Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G;
- Sharp AQUOS sense4 plus;
- Sharp AQUOS sense5G;
- Sony Xperia Pro;
- Vinsmart Live 4;
- Xiaomi Mi 10i;
- Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite;
- Xiaomi Mi 11;
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 5G.
All new devices on this list will receive Google Play Services for AR from the Play Store automatically. After that, users will be able to use their smartphone cameras for various augmented reality applications and games. Interestingly, there are several unreleased smartphones on the list. For example, Oppo Find X3 Pro and Samsung Galaxy A52 5G.
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