Samsung Galaxy S20 series now supports AR objects in Google Search
Concluding updated: June 26th, 2020 at 12:33 UTC+01:00
Devices in Samsung's latest flagship smartphone series, the Galaxy S20, Milky way S20+ 5G, and the Milky way S20 Ultra 5G, have recently been added to Google's ARCore listing. The phones likewise support Google'southward new Depth API that lets you do even more in AR (Augmented Reality) apps.
It took Google and Samsung more three months to bring the Galaxy S20 serial into the ARCore compatibility list, but at least they're also uniform with the new Depth API. You can now employ these phones to view tons of 3D models with a tap of a push in the Google Search app. Yous can even move these objects around and see them in AR space in your home via the camera'south viewfinder, and click pictures and record videos of those 3D models.
The Depth API helps distinguish between existent-world foreground and background, so digital objects can move more realistically in infinite with the assistance of improved pathfinding. Before, digital objects just appeared on acme of both the foreground and background, but at present they can partially or fully hide behind real-world objects.
The Galaxy S20+ and the Galaxy S20 Ultra also feature a VGA 3D ToF (Time of Flight) camera for accurate mapping of objects, something that could be used in AR apps, simply Google hasn't started taking information from those sensors yet and information technology is withal relying on the principal camera of the devices for ARCore.
Source: https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-s20-plus-ultra-support-google-search-ar-objects/
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