"AR Required" apps must declare minSdkVersion ≥ 24Īdditional information about ARCore supported devices can beĭevice model codes as returned by adb shell getprop ro.vice "AR Optional" apps must declare minSdkVersion ≥ 14
If no version is listed, the device must be running Android 7.0 or newer The device is running the minimum Android version listed in table below The device originally shipped with the Google Play Store Google Play Services for AR, which enablesĪugmented reality (AR) experiences built with an ARCore SDK, if the following The Android devices listed here support ARCore via The front-facing (selfie) camera is not supported. The rear-facing (world) camera is emulated with a virtual scene. Supported device modelsĪ list of specific device models that are currently supported are listed here: See Fundamental Concepts for more details. Make sure ARCore integrates well with every model we certify to provide good At the same time, we are working internally to We are constantly working with manufacturers to make sure their hardware andĭesigns meet these requirements. Needs to have a powerful enough CPU that integrates with the hardware design toĮnsure good performance and effective real-time calculations. The design architecture to ensure it performs as expected. To certify each device, we check the quality of the camera, motion sensors, and Input to determine how the user's device moves through the real world. Tracking, which is done by combining the camera image and the motion sensor
This is primarily related to sensitive motion When things get a bit too far ahead of you, having services like Android’s Find My Device feature to rely on will help you prevent the worst-case scenario.What does it mean for a device to be supported? In short, it means it has passedĬertification is important because we want users to have a good experience With this installed on your device’s profile, little should concern you when it comes to making the most of your life, phone resolutely in hand. Now, you’ll be able to take your device with you anywhere knowing that if you lose it, you’ll be able to find it. Just hide your phone in another room and follow the steps outlined above. We recommend being preemptively prepared in this way.Īfter all of the above has been squared away, running a “fire drill” from the safety of your home will put your device’s reception to the Find My Device service to the ultimate test. Having the Find My Device app installed on everything that you own will save you a step when disaster finally strikes. If you’re worried about losing your phone, make sure that you have it enabled. Under Visibility, you should have the option to turn the setting on and off for all of your devices. To enable Google Play visibility, visit /settings. You should have a similar option allowing you to switch the service on and off. Without leaving the Settings, hop over to Locations. Enabling Location services should also be on your list.