Chrome OS prepares to support ARCore for augmented reality apps Sony Xperia XZ1...

 
 
 
Chrome OS prepares to support ARCore for augmented reality apps Sony Xperia XZ1...

 
xda-developers
Mar 29, 2018 3:20 AM • by Kyle Wiggers
Chrome OS prepares to support ARCore for augmented reality apps

ARCore, Google's augmented reality development platform for Android, is software-based. Unlike the Mountain View company's ill-fated Project Tango, it doesn't require special hardware or sensors in order to map the depth of surroundings and project digital objects onto real-world surfaces. As a result, it's compatible with a growing range of devices. (ARCore for All, an open source project, even gets ARCore up and running on technically "unsupported" devices like the OnePlus 3T.) Now, Google appears to be preparing to bring ARCore to a new platform: Chrome OS.

A new commit in the Chromium Gerrit, the code review website for Google Chrome and Chrome OS, explicitly mentions a refactor to add "support [for] ARCore." Specifically, it describes a process for creating ARCore devices through WebXR API, a web framework for virtual reality (VR) and AR content (and the successor to WebVR). XRSessionCreationOptions provides a session description for a subsequent XRSession object, which acts as a middleman for XR hardware components such as orientation sensors and cameras, providing features such as polling the device pose, getting information about the environment, and rendering images.

Support in Chrome OS probably isn't intended for Chromebooks in laptop form factors, as you might well imagine. Unlike Snapchat's Lens technology and Facebook's Camera Effects and AR Studio tools, ARCore can't track facial features or model head movements; it uses a combination of motion tracking, flat surface detection, and light estimation to anchor virtual objects to vertical and horizontal planes. For that reason, ARCore is likely bound for Chrome OS devices with tablet form factors such as the Acer Chromebook Tab 10, which was announced this week, and the rumored Samsung Nautilus detachable Chromebook.

In fact, a comment left on another commit adding a new Chrome OS device with the code name "Atlas" hints at ARCore support for Chrome OS tablets.

In any case, support for the augmented reality platform in Chrome OS dovetails with the impending addition of native video recording (using MediaRecorder APIs and HW VEA) to the platform, a commit for which we uncovered in January. And it's yet another blurring of the lines between Android and Chrome OS. Recently, Google introduced Android-inspired features such as a touch-friendly launcher, lock screen notifications, the Google Assistant, and a split-screen mode to the browser-based operating system.




Android Advices
Mar 28, 2018 1:12 PM • by Pavan Kumar B.C
Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact Smartphone is now available for a cutdown price of $380

Recently we have seen Sony launching its Xperia XZ2 series and now the XZ1 series is getting a price cut as the XZ1 Compact is currently priced at $399.99 which is $200 less than its original price. The Twilight pink color variant of this device is priced at $380 on B&H while Best Buy is offering all the variants of this smartphone at $400. Amazon is also selling the Black color variant for $400. Go and grab these devices for a discounted price if you have ever planned to own these handsets.

Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact

The upcoming Xperia XZ2 is going to come with a 5.7-inch display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on top and also has 18:9 aspect ratio giving 424-pixel density. Sony also includes its trademark HDR BT.2020 compliant, Triluminos display and X-Reality Engine. Under the hood, there is a Qualcomm SDM845 Snapdragon 845 SoC with Eight cores and Adreno 630 GPU. Out of the box, it will feature the latest Android 8.0 Oreo operating system and is expected to get further updates also.

There is a 19MP rear-facing camera with phase detection, laser autofocus and LED flash and also has a secondary 5MP camera on the front. The camera also features touch focus, face and smile detection and many other features. The handset comes with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM and has an internal storage of 64GB which can be extended via microSD card up to 400 GB by using the secondary SIM slot.

There is also a fingerprint sensor to enhance the security levels and has a non-removable 3180mAh battery on the back with quick charge 3.0 support. Are you planning to get any of these devices? If yes, which one is it? Comment in the section below if you have more queries on the same and stay tuned to Android Advices for more news and updates.

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