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Google continues to expand the list of compatible devices for its ARCore platform, which enables users to unlock the full potential of the AR capabilities built into their Android smartphones. In March, several new devices were added to the list, including mid-range offerings from Moto, Samsung, and Google’s Pixel series. And now, in April, Google has added 14 more devices

The newly added devices include the Honor 70, Infinix MobileZero 5G 2023, Moto G72, Oppo A96 5G, Oppo Reno7 Z 5G, Realme GT 2 Pro, Realme GT Neo 3, Realme GT Neo 3 150W, Sharp AQUOS Sense7, Sharp AQUOS Sense7 Plus, Vivo I2017, Xiaomi Poco M4 Pro, Xiaomi Redmi Note 11S, and ZTE Nubia RedMagic 7 Pro.

Nubia Red Magic 7 Pro

Most of these devices are mid-range smartphones available in the Asia Pacific and European markets. However, the Nubia Red Magic 7 Pro stands out as a high-end offering. With these new additions, users can enjoy the full potential of the AR capabilities built into their smartphones. They can use apps and play games that take advantage of a variety of AR features available on Android.

It’s worth noting that it takes Google some time to validate devices that would go up on the ARCore compatibility list, as it has to ensure each device adheres to its standards. This is why we saw flagship phones like the Samsung Galaxy S23 trio joining the list over a month after their mid-range counterparts received Google’s seal of approval.

If you want to check if your device is available on the ARCore list, you can visit the supported devices page. The addition of these new devices to the ARCore compatibility list is a testament to Google’s commitment to making AR accessible to everyone. With each new device added to the list, the AR ecosystem grows stronger, offering more opportunities for developers to create engaging AR experiences for users.

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