Google’s ARCore is a (SDK) software development kit that allows developers to add augmented reality features to applications. Since each device has a different camera and sensor setting, it was very important to make the calibration correctly for the AR features to work properly. However, now the scope of the software development kit has been extended. Google made this change available under the name “Google Play Services for AR”. Google is getting more and more devices getting support and continues to expand the list. Now many devices have gained official support for ARCore. Many phones will have access to Google Maps Live View mode All specified devices now work as expected with ARCore. Google provides ARCore certification for AR developers based on camera quality, motion sensors and design architecture. On the other hand, the phone must have a sufficiently powerful CPU integrated with the hardware to provide good performance and effective real-time calculations. If you have one of these supported devices and want to see augmented reality apps, you can experience it now. Google Play Services for AR will automatically update your device. However, you can download the APK yourself and make manual updates. You can download the file here. Thanks to the new development, you can download and use the Live View mode of Google Maps or any AR supporting application. Phones supported by Google Play Services for AR Kyocera Torque G04 LG G Pad 5 10.1 ″ FHD LG V60 ThinQ Motorola Moto G8 Play Motorola Moto G8 Plus Motorola Moto G8 Power (aka Moto G Power) Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite Motorola Moto G Stylus Motorola One Hyper Motorola One Macro OPPO K3 OPPO Reno2 F Samsung Galaxy A70s Samsung Galaxy A71 Samsung Galaxy M30s Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Sharp AQUOS sense3 Sharp AQUOS sense3 plus Sharp AQUOS zero2 Sony Xperia 1 Professional Edition Vivo Nex 3 Vivo Nex 3 5G

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