

Step 3: Download the Google Playground Port Now that you've determined your device has ARCore compatibility, you need to download the ARCore platform from the Play Store if you don't already have it. Samsung: Galaxy S7 through Galaxy S9 Galaxy Note 8 and Note 9.OnePlus: From the OnePlus 3T all the way up to the OnePlus 6T.Motorola: Moto G5S Plus, Moto G6, Moto Z2 to Z3.LG: From the G6 to G7, and the V30 to the V40.


Google: From the Nexus 5X all the way up to the Pixel 3 XL.There's a good chance you might have one or know someone who does, because just about all of the most popular devices support the platform right now. Right now this mod will only work on Android 9 Pie devices that officially support the ARCore platform (outside of Google's Pixel line of smartphones, which come with it). Step 1: Make Sure Your Device Supports ARCore This mod from from developer Arnova8G2, recently highlighted by the XDA portal team, can make it happen without having to jump through hoops. The new Google Playground feature only officially works with Pixel smartphones, but I'll show you how your ARCore supported phone can get it right now as well - no root required. Google's AR Stickers (now Google Playground) recently got an overhaul to allow much more interaction between their AR characters, which adds some new unique experiences to the mix. Apple and Google are working to introduce the smartphone consumer to AR for the first time with basic features for now. As with any platform, both product demand and technological advancements have to catch up to the industry before it can become a viable solution for daily consumer life. The idea of augmented reality isn't new, but the world of smartphones is looking to push it forward in a big way.
