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Google's ARCore developer kit makes it easy to develop augmented reality apps and guarantees that users will have a good experience with them regardless of the device they are using. To do this, phones or tablets must first receive a certification that requires them to have certain hardware to ensure that their performance will be sufficient for AR applications. New models are usually certified before they are put on the market or shortly after they are put on sale. Now, with a slight delay, Samsung's mid-range champion has also received this certification Galaxy A53 5G.

Galaxy The A53 5G appeared on the official list of ARCore-enabled devices along with other Samsung devices from this year. Specifically, it is about smartphones Galaxy A23, Galaxy A33 5G, Galaxy F23 5G, Galaxy M23 5G, Galaxy M33 5G and tablet Galaxy Tab A8.

There was a time when technologies like ARCore were CPU intensive, but that is no longer the case these days. Most devices today are powerful enough to handle AR without difficulty. However, Google still requires manual certification to ensure 100% that these devices will be able to provide an optimal experience.

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