Guys. I have to do a AR related project and i need ar core for that. What's the best way to get it work on this device?
Dude, this device doesn't even have an AR Core. The only device that I remember having it is the Pixel 2 and the Pixel 2 XL. So basically, what you're planning to do is impossible on this device.
Venomous Viper 119 said:
Dude, this device doesn't even have an AR Core. The only device that I remember having it is the Pixel 2 and the Pixel 2 XL. So basically, what you're planning to do is impossible on this device.
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I know it doesn't have. That's why I asked if there is ANY WAY to make it work?
Akshatk said:
Guys. I have to do a AR related project and i need ar core for that. What's the best way to get it work on this device?
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I don't know how to make any ar projects. or how to make our device capable. But I used AR in our potter. That's from Google Camera Add-on. I used it in Pixel Experience ROM (Oreo). I don't know if it will help you. Now I checked AR on latest PE. But got no option. It was available on older builds.
abhijit1998 said:
I don't know how to make any ar projects. or how to make our device capable. But I used AR in our potter. That's from Google Camera Add-on. I used it in Pixel Experience ROM (Oreo). I don't know if it will help you. Now I checked AR on latest PE. But got no option. It was available on older builds.
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Ok. Thanks for the help!
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I was going to buy a pixel, but I changed my mind and realized that it's not worth it to spend 700$ on pixel, so I bought a 6p.
If google decides to keep it's AI exclusive to pixels, can it be ported when android 7.1 gets released?!
Sooner or later Google needs more and more data to improve the performance of the assistent, so I'm pretty confident, they will push it out to other than the Pixel phones.
That's great thank you
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Sooner or later Google needs more and more data to improve the performance of the assistent, so I'm pretty confident, they will push it out to other than the Pixel phones.
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Yes I think you're right.
I would bet it will be released with official final 7.1 update, but I don't think it will be enabled in 7.1 preview.
This is the Nexus threads. We're all nerds. We'll find a way to port those features over just be patient.
In the general section someone is saying that installing google assistant works after changing API in build.prop: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/boot-google-pixel-xl-t3477182/page3
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In the general section someone is saying that installing google assistant works after changing API in build.prop: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/boot-google-pixel-xl-t3477182/page3
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Do NOT change the API level. All of your Gapps will force close / break. Follow this guide to obtain Assistant.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/development/mod-google-assistant-stock-nbd90x-t3477868
@PalakMi
Does anyone know what the situation is with the Google play store? I believe they don't have it on Chinese phones.would it be on the global edition? Or would it be difficult to sort out if not? Thanks for any thoughts. I was thinking of trying this phone in the UK.
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The play store is usually preloaded on the Global ROMs that Xiaomi makes. From what I know, the only phones that get global ROMs are the ones that are sold outside of China. Even though the Mi Note 2 has a "global" variant, it's not being sold outside of China by Xiaomi directly. So I doubt they'll have a global ROM with Google play.
It's easy to add Google play manually though. It works just fine for me on their Chinese ROMs.
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The play store is usually preloaded on the Global ROMs that Xiaomi makes. From what I know, the only phones that get global ROMs are the ones that are sold outside of China. Even though the Mi Note 2 has a "global" variant, it's not being sold outside of China by Xiaomi directly. So I doubt they'll have a global ROM with Google play.
It's easy to add Google play manually though. It works just fine for me on their Chinese ROMs.
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Thanks very much for that information. Sounds good. I've never tried a Xiaomi device so didn't know how hard it would be to install if it wasn't preloaded. Out of interest, how do you enjoy the mui ROMs in general? Not as heavy as touchwiz I take it?!
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dwj said:
Thanks very much for that information. Sounds good. I've never tried a Xiaomi device so didn't know how hard it would be to install if it wasn't preloaded. Out of interest, how do you enjoy the mui ROMs in general? Not as heavy as touchwiz I take it?!
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MIUI is pretty much a complete UI overhaul buy I enjoy it a lot. I like to think it takes the best design elements from both Android and iOS and merge it into one beautiful experience.
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MIUI is pretty much a complete UI overhaul buy I enjoy it a lot. I like to think it takes the best design elements from both Android and iOS and merge it into one beautiful experience.
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The Mi Note 2 is listed as available in the U.S. on the Xaiomi USA site. It says it is the Global Edition, and that it does NOT come with Play store loaded. I'm not sure if that would be problematic, or if it can be loaded some how. I'd think any Android phone would have Play store ability.
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The Mi Note 2 is listed as available in the U.S. on the Xaiomi USA site. It says it is the Global Edition, and that it does NOT come with Play store loaded. I'm not sure if that would be problematic, or if it can be loaded some how. I'd think any Android phone would have Play store ability.
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You can side load it, it's fairly easy, or install a different ROM
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As in the subject - is there a port for Google's HDR+ Camera, possibly as APK, so we could install it without root?
Flyagaric said:
As in the subject - is there a port for Google's HDR+ Camera, possibly as APK, so we could install it without root?
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I don't think it's possible.
Pagan_Serpent said:
I don't think it's possible.
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Why not? There is one for the "S" series, including S7, so why not for ours?
EDIT: I even found something that mentions A models too, unfortunately, I don't know the lingo and google translation is rubbish:
https://www.kabardevices.com/2018/03/Google-camera-Exynos-support-potrait-mode-dan-hdr.html
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Why not? There is one for the "S" series, including S7, so why not for ours?
EDIT: I even found something that mentions A models too, unfortunately, I don't know the lingo and google translation is rubbish:
https://www.kabardevices.com/2018/03/Google-camera-Exynos-support-potrait-mode-dan-hdr.html
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I have a good news and a bad news for you D:
The good news is I know the language.
Quoted from the site :
THE WEBSITE YOU FOUND said:
Seperti yang saya katakan di atas kalo*Gcam / Google Camera*yang saya Share Support Chipset Exynos. Berarti apakah salah kalo kita Coba sama perangkat samsung bercipshet Exnos Seperti*( Samsung J Series, Samsung A Series, Samsung C series)
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Translation : As I said above, the Gcam that ive shared supports Exynos chipsets. So what's stopping us from trying it on other Samsung devices with the Exynos (he made a typo with Exnos here) chipsets like J,A,C series?
He never said that it's possible. He just asks the readers to try on their phones themselves. This is the bad news because it won't work.
Some users reported that my version is working on A5 you can try it https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/themes/apps-googles-cameras-ports-t3778837
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Some users reported that my version is working on A5 you can try it https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/themes/apps-googles-cameras-ports-t3778837
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Which version you are talking about provide a link for the same!
Most likely A5 2017. I don't think it's possible on 2016 model. It's a pity, since 2016 has better camera than newer model and even OiS implemented.
It could be possible on ROOTed phone, after modifying build.prop, but you would need to wait for someone to confirm that first, as it's only my guess.
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Most likely A5 2017. I don't think it's possible on 2016 model. It's a pity, since 2016 has better camera than newer model and even OiS implemented.
It could be possible on ROOTed phone, after modifying build.prop, but you would need to wait for someone to confirm that first, as it's only my guess.
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how to do with a rooted phone a5 16?
Hi there!
Yes there is a working G-cam port for the A5: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...-galaxy-a5-t3927881/post79475705#post79475705
During Google I/O 2018, Google officially released ARCore 1.2. With this version, they added compatibility with a wider (but still limited) range of devices. Most importantly, our Nexus 5X is listed as compatible ! You can check the full list of compatible devices here.
Caveat: the new version of ARCore is still being rolling out worldwide (i.e. might not show up on Google Play Store yet), but if you are impatient (like me ) you can download the latest APK from Google's GitHub repository (direct link to APK). APKMirror is listing the latest APK as well, but I haven't tested it.
Installation went smoothly, I also followed Google's instruction (link) to package the HelloAR app. And.... IT WORKS FLAWLESSLY! No lag, tracking is on point, it can detect surfaces located at different heights (i.e. separate the floor from a table), and it also has vertical planes' support!
Since I couldn't find the HelloAR APK that used the latest SDK, I compiled it myself in 5 mins. But if you are lazy, and don't want to follow the Getting Started guide, You can get the APK I got straight out of Unity from here, no changes made. However, I ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITIES IN CASE YOU BRICK YOUR OWN DEVICE. Since I never posted an APK before, you might think I could infect this APK with malware, and I understand that. If you don't want to trust me, go ahead and compile the app yourself: it's free, and will take you less than 10 mins :good:
Tell me what you think guys of this awesome news :highfive:
You can now download it from store! No more crazy hacking, yay!
What does this do? And would it be worth it to put on the 5x
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What does this do? And would it be worth it to put on the 5x
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This would basically add advanced augmented reality support to your device. For example, you can use an app to accurately measure the distance between two point using your phobe, or try Ikea furniture and see how they would look like in your room. It's excitirng because we believed Google wouldn't have added support for an "old" device such us Nexus 5X
Sounds good I'll add it
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Thanks, it's awesome!!!
But how to have something different than the Android robot, must we create the samples with sdk or is there already some available models. Because on the show dated 8 months ago, there were playing with lot of objects.
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What does this do? And would it be worth it to put on the 5x
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Thanks, it's awesome!!!
But how to have something different than the Android robot, must we create the samples with sdk or is there already some available models. Because on the show dated 8 months ago, there were playing with lot of objects.
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You can create you own apps using the SDK, or you can try other apps such us ARuler, Ikea Place or Just a Line (these are the apps I tested, and work with this version of ARcore on Nexus 5X running Android Oreo 8.1).
Does this mean AR stickers will work too?
Milan P. said:
Does this mean AR stickers will work too?
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I think they still need to be updated, since they are still upside down.. You can try and maybe get different results!
Xiaomi has confirmed that smartphones that do not initially come with Google’s service platform can no longer install the company’s services and applications. Most devices in China do not support GMS because Google services are banned in the country. Xiaomi did not disclose the list of models affected by this policy change, however, Redmi K30 Ultra and Redmi 10X 5G users have confirmed that they are no longer able to install Google apps.
https://www.gizchina.com/2021/02/02...n-no-longer-install-google-services-in-china/
it only applies to chinese firmwares
bilalrajput said:
it only applies to chinese firmwares
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Just to say that buying a Chinese version (cheaper) and changing the rom maybe problematic
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Just to say that buying a Chinese version (cheaper) and changing the rom maybe problematic
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that is why we uses xiaomi.eu rom
Obviously this can't be good for Xiaomi's future android development.
Then again, supposedly over half of their revenue already comes from outside China. So I don't think they'll go down without a fight.
In other news, Huawei's Android alternative is apparently just a rebranded copy: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/02/harmonyos-hands-on-huaweis-android-killer-is-just-android/
What would be really good is if developments like this make Google develop Android as less of a walled garden. Not make everything dependent on google services framework, but develop the open source forks more.
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Xiaomi has confirmed that smartphones that do not initially come with Google’s service platform can no longer install the company’s services and applications. Most devices in China do not support GMS because Google services are banned in the country. Xiaomi did not disclose the list of models affected by this policy change, however, Redmi K30 Ultra and Redmi 10X 5G users have confirmed that they are no longer able to install Google apps.
https://www.gizchina.com/2021/02/02...n-no-longer-install-google-services-in-china/
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i just got my k30 ultra 4 days ago , no problems installing gms here , im fine without it tho
If only Google services could be optional in all countries
Merantau226 said:
i just got my k30 ultra 4 days ago , no problems installing gms here , im fine without it tho
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Maybe one that was in stock.
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Maybe one that was in stock.
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i mean they are all over , giztop , ebay , just look around , if thats what you want to get
Merantau226 said:
i mean they are all over , giztop , ebay , just look around , if thats what you want to get
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I meant the merchants bought them in 2020 and are reselling them to you in 2021.
And this concerns phones in Android 11 not 10.
NOSS8 said:
I meant the merchants bought them in 2020 and are reselling them to you in 2021.
And this concerns phones in Android 11 not 10.
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oh yea 4 months ago and yes in the beta roms but root solves all of that the official android 11 for k30 ultra hasnt been released its not a big deal for me tho , phones actually run better without gms , i was just saying for ppl that want it
I guess it's only for chinese ROM, should upgrade to a custom ROM
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I guess it's only for chinese ROM, should upgrade to a custom ROM
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It concerns phones that do not have their equivalent in other countries (with Google Mobile Services), those that exist only in China. Before it was possible to install google services on these phones now it will no longer be possible ( modification by Xiaomi).
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