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The list of Android smartphones on which you can experience augmented reality has been updated

 Among them are Redmi Note 11S, RedMagic 7 Pro and 12 more mid-budget models


Google continues to expand the list of compatible devices for its ARCore platform, which allows users to unlock the full potential of the augmented reality capabilities built into their Android smartphones.

Now there are 14 new smartphones on the list:

Honor 70;

Infinix MobileZero 5G 2023;

Moto G72;

Oppo A96 5G;

Oppo Reno7 Z 5G;

Realme GT 2 Pro;

Realme GT Neo 3;

Realme GT Neo 3 150 W;

Sharp AQUOS Sense7;

Sharp AQUOS Sense7 Plus;

Vivo I2017;

Xiaomi Poco M4 Pro;

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11S;

ZTE Nubia RedMagic 7 Pro.

Most of these devices are mid-range models available, including in Europe. On these smartphones, users can fully experience the capabilities of augmented reality in supported games and applications. These include, for example, Pokemon Go and Snapchat.

Google ARCore is an augmented reality platform announced in the summer of 2017. It does not require special equipment, unlike the Google Tango project, which served as the basis for ARCore. 

Earlier, UNIAN reported that users will soon be able to "communicate" with the Google search engine as with a real person. Google is going to introduce a conversational AI feature into its search engine - it will be similar to ChatGPT.

The search giant is following in Microsoft's footsteps with its  updated Bing search engine  with ChatGPT integrated chat. It is assumed that the addition of an AI assistant will allow the most popular search engine to improve its performance, despite the fact that Google initially perceived the release of ChatGPT as a threat to its advertising business.

At the same time, Elon Musk is recruiting a team  to develop an analogue of ChatGPT . The rival chatbot is believed to have less restrictions on controversial topics compared to ChatGPT.

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