Augmented reality has all kinds of applications in Android phones, including for e-commerce and gaming. ARCore is Google's development suite for AR apps, but devices have to be certified to run ARCore-built apps. Certification means the device passes muster in a number of different areas, like camera quality and motion sensor accuracy. Newer phones keep on being added to the ARCore support list regularly, and now, a new set of more than 30 Android phones have received this certification, including smartphones from the likes of Motorola, OnePlus, and Xiaomi.
The list includes a number of relatively high-profile phones like the OnePlus 10 Pro and several recent Moto G-series devices. The following is the complete list of new smartphones that have been certified for ARCore support:
Infinix
- Mobile Note 12
- Mobile Note 12 VIP
Motorola
- Moto G 5G (2022)
- Moto G Stylus (2022)
- Moto G Stylus 5G (2022)
- Moto G31
- Moto G52
- Moto G82 5G
- Moto Edge Plus (2022)
- Moto Edge 30
OnePlus
- 10 Pro 5G
- 10R 5G
- Nord CE 2
- Nord CE 2 Lite
Oppo
- F21 Pro 5G
- Find X5
- Reno 7A
- Reno 5G
Realme
- GT Explorer Master Edition
- 9 5G
- 9 Pro 5G
- 9 Pro+
Sony
- Xperia Ace III
- Xperia 1 IV
- Xperia 10 IV
Vivo
- X80
- X80 Pro
Xiaomi
- Xiaomi 12
- Xiaomi 12 Pro
- Redmi K40
- S Redmi K50
- 5G Redmi
- Note 11 Redmi
- Note 11 Pro 5G Redmi
- Note 11 Pro+ 5G
The next batch of phones with ARCore will most likely later this year. AR has been an increasingly hot topic in tech lately, including for Google: the company plans to begin real-world prototype testing of upcoming AR-based products next month.
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