ARCore is a New Augmented Reality Platform from Google Honor V9 Play Smartphone...

 
 
 
ARCore is a New Augmented Reality Platform from Google Honor V9 Play Smartphone...

 
xda-developers
Aug 29, 2017 10:30 PM • by Doug Lynch
ARCore is a New Augmented Reality Platform from Google

Google announced Project Tango back in 2014 and it sparked a lot of interest within the Android community. The company then launched a dev kit that cost over $1,000, but soon other OEMs stepped up and brought the technology to a consumer level. Google's initial approach required special sensors to work and this has had an adverse effect on the design of these consumer devices. Google has learned a lot since the inception of Project Tango (now known simply at Tango), and has released a new AR platform for developers called ARCore.

This is interesting because recently, Apple announced they wanted to get their feet wet in the augmented reality market. They did so in a big way too with what they call ARKit. Unlike Google's Tango technology, ARKit from Apple is able to work on millions of devices that are already available in people's hands. They found a way to implement convincing AR software into current smartphones without needing special cameras and sensors.

You would think this would put them at a disadvantage and it was in a way, but not so much in other ways. Sure, Apple's ARKit can't do as much as a dedicated Tango device, but it was good enough. That, coupled with the fact that it could be rolled out to current devices made it a major win for anyone interested in augmented reality. Google has taken note with what Apple has done and today has announced ARCore, a new augmented reality developer platform for Android devices and it's already being supported by the Unreal Engine.

Similarly to ARKit, ARCore does not need special cameras or sensors in order for it to work. There will likely be some limitations as far as hardware is concerned, but Google is confident that this platform will let developers create AR experiences for virtually any Android smartphone. This includes devices already in the hands of consumers as well as devices that will be released in the future. This is being launched in a preview phase with Google's Pixel and Samsung's S8, but Dave Burke says they're "targeting 100 million devices at the end of the preview."


Source: Fast Company




Android Advices
Aug 29, 2017 8:53 PM • by Karunakar Donthamshetti
Honor V9 Play Smartphone To Launch on September 6th

Sub-brand of Huawei company, Honor is well known for making budget-friendly smartphones in recent times. Now, this brand is planning to launch a new device in China on September 6th at an event in Guangzhou, which is named as Honor V9 Play. It is the successor of the Honor V9 smartphone that was launched six months ago at a price tag of 2599 Yuan for 4GB RAM + 64GB, while 64GB + 6GB RAM variant costs at 2999 Yuan and finally 128GB + 6GB RAM model priced at 3499 Yuan. Along with Honor V9, this brand had launched the Honor 8 Lite which is the company's first 360-degree camera.

Regarding Honor V9 Play smartphone, it has been posted an image in the official microblogging website on Weibo. It suggested that it is the special youth device and is expected to come similar specifications its predecessor that is Honor V9. It sports a 5.7-inch screen which would come with a 2560 x 1440 pixels. Under the hood, it would pack a Kirin 960 octa-core processor coupled with a 6GB RAM and 128GB of flash memory. Earlier reports are suggesting that it would come in Aurora Blue color.

As of now, we don't have any other hard ware specifications, pricing, and availability of the device. To recall, the Honor V9 smartphone comes powered by an Android 7.0 Nougat operating system with EMUI 5.0 laid on top and is backed by a 4,000mAh capacity battery. It sports a dual rear camera which contains 12MP RGB & 12MP monochrome sensor and has an 8MP selfie camera.




 
 

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