
Arcore was the platform of Google for the creation of augmented reality experiences. Using different APIs, the service allowed the smartphone to detect the surrounding environment taken by the camera, understand the world and interact with information all around us too. We use the verb in the past tense simply because the name has been changed, but the substance is the same: the platform has gone from being called "Arcore" to "Google Play Services for AR". Without going into too much detail, as you may have understood from the title, the support has also arrived for the new Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro.
Google ARCore services for augmented reality also arrive for Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro, in record time among other things
Fortunately, there is no application to download to use the services Google ARCore. In fact, they are automatically implemented after the company gives "the keys" to each device. As anticipated it is the turn of Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro, the latest flagship of the brand that is depopulating and selling a lot thanks to Black Friday discounts. Obviously, the hardware part directly concerned for the use of these services is that of the photographic module. Just yesterday we talked about a new service all Disney. The key features of this service powered byartificial intelligence they are basically three: il motion detection, environmental understanding through the three dimensions and an estimate of the light by the photographic sensor.
Through the downloadable application that, we can be catapulted into an alternative reality alongside Mando, the Mandalorian of the homonymous TV series. In short, there is something to indulge in thanks to Google ARCore, which allows us to create alternative realities from nothing. More devices will be gradually added to the list of those that support this service. He is alone matter of time before the compatibles (hardware permitting) have the go free from Google.