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As spotted by Android Police, it appears that Google has quietly killed its Measure app. The Measure app by Google was a semi-useful tool that relied on ARCore-supported devices . Previously, it was unique to Google Tango-only devices, but Google Tango made way for ARCore in 2018. Currently, there are 850 million ARCore-supported devices circulating around the world, and they.
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Google s moonshot factory is notorious for killing projects. The latest service to face the axe from the search giant is its Measure app based on Augmented Reality (AR) tech. This service will now join the likes of Google Clips, Google Daydream, Google Goggles, Project Ara, and more at the Google Graveyard.
The Measure app utilized ARCore features to compute an object s dimensions via your Android phone s camera. You could get measurements by simply plotting two points on the screen. Although it wasn t very accurate, it gave a good approximation nonetheless. It debuted on Google Tango hardware such as Asus Zenfone AR and Lenovo Phab 2 Pro. Later, Google rolled it out to millions of ARCore compatible smartphones.
Asus ZenFone AR launched at Rs 49,999: Features include 8GB RAM, Google s Tango reality platform
Asus ZenFone AR launched at Rs 49,999: Features include 8GB RAM, Google s Tango reality platform
Asus Has Launched Its Flagship ZenFone AR In India At Rs 49,999. It s The World s First Smartphone Boasting Of Both Google s Project Tango Augmented Reality Support, And Google Daydream Mobile Virtual Reality Platform.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Gautam Lalotra | Updated on: 13 Jul 2017, 05:13:08 PM
New Delhi:
Asus has launched its flagship ZenFone AR in India at Rs 49,999. It s the world s first smartphone boasting of both Google s Project Tango augmented reality support, and Google Daydream mobile virtual reality platform.
Lenovo Phab2 Pro review: A phone-like object wrapped around Project Tango
The Lenovo Phab2 Pro is not the first device to have Google s Tango augmented reality platform, but it s the first one to be aimed at consumers. It s also the first Lenovo-branded smartphone to launch in the US. With the Phab2 Pro, you can see virtual items overlaid in the real world, or explore virtual worlds by moving around in the real one. But let s not forget, this is a phone too. People will presumably buy this product to carry around with them on a daily basis, but it s only available as a $500 unlocked device. So, it s up to Lenovo to make a good pitch to US phone buyers who have more choices than ever before. Although, I think the company might have taken the cliché go big or go home a bit too literally.