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Google ARCore Realme Supported Device List

Google ARCore, which was renamed to Google Play Services for AR in 2021. ARCore builds new augmented reality experiences that seamlessly blend the digital and physical worlds. Transform the way people play, shop, learn, create, and experience the world together—at Google scale. Here is the list of Realme devices that supports Google ARCore ( Google Play Services for AR).

Google ARCore Realme Device List

  • Realme 3 Pro
  • Realme 5
  • Realme 5 Pro
  • Realme Q
  • Realme X
  • Realme X Youth Edition
  • Realme XT
  • Realme X2
  • Realme X2 Pro
  • Realme 6
  • Realme 6 Pro
  • Realme X50 Pro
  • Realme X50
  • Realme X50m
  • Realme X50 Player Edition
  • Realme X3
  • Realme X3 SuperZoom
  • Realme 7
  • Realme 7i
  • Realme 7 Pro
  • Realme Narzo 20 Pro
  • Realme X7 5G
  • Realme X7 Pro 5G
  • Realme V5 5G
  • Realme V15
  • Realme 8 5G
  • Realme 8 Pro
  • Realme GT
  • Realme GT Neo
  • Realme V13

What is ARCore?

ARCore is a software development kit developed by Google that allows for augmented reality applications to be built.

ARCore uses three key technologies to integrate virtual content with the real environment:

  1. Motion Tracking: it allows the phone to understand its position relative to the world.

How does ARCore work?

Fundamentally, ARCore is doing two things: tracking the position of the mobile device as it moves and building its own understanding of the real world.

ARCore’s motion tracking technology uses the phone’s camera to identify interesting points, called features, and tracks how those points move over time. With a combination of the movement of these points and readings from the phone’s inertial sensors, ARCore determines both the position and orientation of the phone as it moves through space.

In addition to identifying key points, ARCore can detect flat surfaces, like a table or the floor, and can also estimate the average lighting in the area around it. These capabilities combine to enable ARCore to build its own understanding of the world around it.

ARCore’s understanding of the real world lets you place objects, annotations, or other information in a way that integrates seamlessly with the real world. You can place a napping kitten on the corner of your coffee table, or annotate a painting with biographical information about the artist. Motion tracking means that you can move around and view these objects from any angle, and even if you turn around and leave the room when you come back, the kitten or annotation will be right where you left it.

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