Google is updating its expanded reality SDK so that telephones with dual cameras can catch better depth information. As indicated by Android Police, the latest update to the Google Play Services for AR application, which is the way Google conveys ARCore highlights, presently notes “Dual camera stereo depth on supported devices” in its changelog.
For the present, apparently the help will be limited to Google’s own Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, which were both delivered in 2019. The rundown of viable ARCore gadgets on Google’s engineer site says that double camera backing will turn out in the coming weeks.
Prominently, this implies that the Pixel 5 and 4a 5G, the two of which are 2020 Pixel telephones with double cameras, will not see the advantages for the present. That might be on the grounds that their auxiliary cameras are ultrawides as opposed to the Pixel 4 and 4 XL’s telephotos, which would have suggestions for how they could create more definite depth maps.
Regardless, it’s another outcome of Google’s indecision on Pixel camera lenses. The organization since quite a while ago demanded that it just required a single camera because of computational features like Super Res Zoom on the Pixel 3, at that point confusingly included a zooming focal point the Pixel 4 at any rate, at that point backtracked and swapped it out for a ultrawide on the Pixel 5.