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Google Planning On Enhancing AR Performance
Google is attempting to level the playing field yet again, in a very “Google-esque” move. The tech giant is updating…
Google is attempting to level the playing field yet again, in a very “Google-esque” move. The tech giant is updating its augmented reality SDK so that phones with dual cameras can capture better depth information. As noted by Android Police, the most recent update to the Google Play Services for AR app, which is how Google distributes ARCore features, now notes “Dual camera stereo depth on supported devices” in its changelog.
The support will be limited to Google’s own Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, which were both released in 2019. This means that the Pixel 5 and 4a 5G, both of which are 2020 Pixel phones with dual cameras, won’t see the benefits for now. That may be because their secondary cameras are ultrawides rather than the Pixel 4 and 4 XL’s telephotos, which would have implications for how they could produce more detailed depth maps.
Google long insisted that it only needed a single camera due to computational features like Super Res Zoom on the Pixel 3, then confusingly added a telephoto lens on the Pixel 4 anyway, then backtracked and swapped it out for an ultrawide on the Pixel 5. It really does seem like AR is switching up the tech giants priorities.