Samsung’s Galaxy S20 series now supporting AR objects in Google Search

On several mobile devices running the Android operating system (OS), Google search lets you view the 3D models of the tons of things like; animals, pets, skeletons, cells, the spacesuit of Neil Armstrong, and much more.
By tapping on a button, you can move the 3D models of these objects into your home and see them as though they were in your camera’s viewfinder. It is even possible to take photos and videos with these objects.
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The list of the mobile devices supporting the Augmented Reality (AR) Objects Google Search is ever expanding— devices like the Sony Xperia 1 II, the Poco X2, the Xiaomi Redmi K30, and Galaxy Tab S6 Lite made the cut we when checked in at the beginning of the ongoing month of June, and now a few more are popping up, including the Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S20 series.
Samsung’s Galaxy S20 series has formally joined a list of mobile devices supporting the Augmented Reality (AR) objects in Google Search.
Here’s the full list of new mobile devices added in June.
- LG K61
- LG Signature Edition 2019
- LG V50S ThinQ
- Moto g power
- Motorola edge
- Motorola edge plus
- Oppo realme 6
- Oppo realme 6 Pro
- Oppo Reno3
- Oppo Reno3 5G
- Oppo Reno3 Pro 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A31
- Samsung Galaxy A41
- Samsung Galaxy S20
- Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
- Sony Xperia 1 II
- Vivo iQOO 3 5G
- Xiaomi Mi 10
- Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G
- Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
- Xiaomi Poco X2
- Xiaomi Redmi K30
If you own any of these mobile devices, you should already be able to use ARCore features.
The functionality comes as part of Google Play Services for Augmented Reality (AR), which should be automatically installed on your device as soon as it is officially supported.
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