Samsung partners with Google to bring ARCore platform to Galaxy devices

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as mentioned in Today, Samsung and Google reported a copartnership to bring Google's new ARCore framework to Samsung's line of Galaxy smartphones, uniting the 2 giants' augmented fact efforts as the market is starting to truly crowd. The break news is a large boon for Google's ARCore, that Google reported earlier this year as a competitor to Apple's ARKit. Now, developers going to be enable to of design ARCore applications that work on both Google Pixel devices and Samsung Galaxy smartphone devices, involving the Galaxy S8 and Note 8. With a industrialist as common as Samsung on board, ARCore can take off. Huge news: Samsung is adopting Google's ARCore on Galaxy S8/Note8 rather than fragmenting Android AR.


Consumer Reports tells old Samsung Galaxy smartphone best than new iPhone 8

According to the trusted outlet's new ratings, the Samsung Galaxy smartphone S7 outscores Apple's latest product, the iPhone 8. Conman makes off with boxes of iPhone seven devices from Apple storeSamsung Galaxy S7, left, and S7 Edge are displayed during the Samsung Galaxy smartphone Unpacked 2016 event on the eve of this week's Mobile World US Congress wireless show, in Barcelona, Spain, Feb. 21, 2016. (Manu Fernandez/AP)The bigger news, however, came in the assessment user Reports gave the Galaxy S7 — in fact, it recommends the S7 over the new iPhone 8, in spite of giving both phones the same score. Further, this comes as another report proposes which further customers are waiting for the iPhone X — and opting not to bite on the new 8s. As a caveat, the Samsung Galaxy smartphone Note eight is placed beneath the iPhone eight (with a score of 80).

Consumer Reports says old Samsung Galaxy better than new iPhone 8

Samsung approves Hardware Inside Its following Galaxy Smartphones

as declared in Samsung's latest sensor chips going to able even thinner and smaller smartphones to take advantage of the latest cam technologies. The ISOCELL range is currently divided into 4 distinct categories - Fast, Slim, Bright and Dual - depending on their key attributes. What's further interesting, however, is that it features Dual Pixel tech that employs 2 photodiodes in each pixel rather than one. Dual Pixels too able faster autofocus and superior object tracking. When light is further plentiful, data from the original small pixels could be retrieved algorithmically.






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