Pokémon Go gets an AR boost on Android with ARCore support

Pokémon Go is billed as an augmented fact experience even though the AR view is the first thing most people turn off the time they begain playing the game. Nevertheless, the game's developer Niantic is improving this aspect of the game on Android by adding backing for ARCore, Google's augmented fact SDK. It's a similar update to what we've alavailiable seen on iOS, that was updated to backing ARKit late last year. Android users going to need a phone compatible by ARCore in order to use the new "AR+" mode. Despite ostensibly peaking the time it was first launched in 2016, Pokémon Go has seen continuous updates launched in the 2 years since.


Xiaomi Poco F1 gets Android Pie-based Pixel Experience custom ROM

It's been 2 months ever Xiaomi launched the Poco F1, the first phone under its newly-minted Poco sub-brand. Qualcomm Snapdragon 845) at an ultra-affordable price (starting at Rs 20,999), the Poco F1 gets just about everything right. Wouldn't it be great if you could get a stock Android experience on the Poco F1? The folks at XDA DevelopeRs have developed a new custom ROM – Pixel Experience – for Xiaomi Poco F1. Watch: Poco F1 Armoured Edition First LookAs is always the case, flashing Pixel Experience on Xiaomi Poco F1 requires the phone to have an opened bootloader.

Xiaomi Poco F1 gets Android Pie-based Pixel Experience custom ROM

YouTube Android app gets an official beta program, YouTube Go reaches 100 million downloads

according to We've always hoped the app had a beta channel on the Play Store and that those tests would be accomplished out of it. YouTube has rolled out an official Play Store beta program for its Android app. Although I've done that an hour ago, I continue don't see any updates available to me, extremely there may not be any new beta version out yet. In other YouTube news, the YouTube Go app has reached 100 million downloads. It quickly reached 10 million downloads, but its rapid success mostly likely comes from 3 other factors.

Gboard on Android gets a floating keyboard mode

Gboard on Android gets a floating keyboard modeGboard is Google's popular first-party software keyboard solution for Android devices. The keyboard app's auto-correct, swiping, Google search integration, GIF search, translation, and more advanced features make it the go-to keyboard app for many users. Gboard version 7.6 was recently released, and it adds a really useful feature: a floating keyboard mode. The floating keyboard mode in Gboard makes your typing experience more flexible. As you can see from the screenbullets above, you can activate the floating keyboard mode from the expanded menu in the highest left corner of the keyboard.

Gboard on Android gets a floating keyboard mode





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