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Original story (from April 04) follows:

ARCore, as some of you may know is a support kit developed for Android-based devices that allows the usage of AR (Augmented Reality) apps. It basically integrates the real world with virtual content.

Considering the escalating number of apps and games – Pokemon Go, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite (HPWU), Minecraft, & The Walking Dead: Our World to name a few- that are nowadays being developed using AR and AI, ARCore support is something that Android phone users look forward to.

Google-ARCore

Among the list of compatible devices, ARCore has been enabled for Xiaomi phones namely Redmi K20/Mi 9T, K20 Pro, Mi 8/8SE, Mi 9/9SE, Mi A3, Mi MIX 2S, Mi MIX 3, Redmi Note 7/7S and Note 7 Pro so far. However, Redmi Note 8 Pro lacked the support, but that changes now.

Earlier, when Redmi Note 8 Pro lacked ARCore compatibility, users had to install the AR-based app via sideloading them since those apps displayed “incompatible in your device” message. Even Google Play Services for AR threw a compatibility error (as can be seen in the image below).

But going by recent reports, Google Play Service for AR is now supported on Redmi Note 8 Pro units. This means the device holders will now be able to install AR-based apps directly from the Google Play Store. The info comes credits to Redditors who brought the change to notice a few hours back.

In a lookout for more information, we could locate a user shared screengrab that confirms ARCore compatibility for Redmi Note 8 Pro. So the wait is finally over.

However, the official device list of the supported ARCore smartphones hasn’t been updated as yet conveying the Redmi Note 8 Pro compatibility. Nevermind, you can just head to the Google Play Store to witness the change yourself. Happy installation!

Update 1 (April 06)

The official announcement post for ARCore’s availability on Redmi Note 8 series (i.e. Redmi Note 8, Note 8 Pro and Note 8T) is now live.

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