Google is the foreman of every smartphone based on Android that we find on the market, at least in Europe. The features that we can use on the devices are fielded by the Mountain View giant. Among these, one of the most modern, is the ability to see and visualize certain objects thanks to the augmented reality. An example are animals but we have also seen how it is also possible get in touch with Mando from the TV series "The Mandalorian". In short, services are used through cameras and algorithms Arcore. But if until now it was possible to use only one camera, in the future we will be able to use two.
Google will give a boost to augmented reality (AR) features with dual camera support for ARCore SDK services
Android Police identified a change within the Android code. This change shows that Google is expanding access to ARCore Service for two devices of the brand, namely Pixel 4 and Pixel 4XL. But in addition to this we read that the dual camera support in the coming weeks.
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Until today Arcore used only one camera despite the fact that current smartphones can count on multiple optics. Think of the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 which is the first penta camera phone in circulation. Using two cameras will give ARCore one improved depth perception. This results in more realistic placements of digital elements in the real surrounding space. It is no secret that the objects that Google places in space thanks to augmented reality, are sometimes positioned in a rather clumsy and coarse way.
It was not reported on which devices (in addition to the Pixels in question) the feature will be implemented. Undoubtedly the best top of the range that are coming out, such as OnePlus 9 or the newborn Xiaomi Mi 11, will have no problem supporting the functionality.