is there a list of devices which currently have SailfishOS ports available? - Sailfish General

There needs to be a megathread in which devices are listed so that we can buy/ upgrade to better ones
Unofficial or official doesn't matters
Xperia X
XA2
Anything else?

https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Adaptations/libhybris
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Oneplus Two: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/orig-development/rom-sailfish-os-development-t3615620
Not in the list

Haven't heard about Jolla long time. Are they still "in business " or they faded away?

aspot72 said:
Haven't heard about Jolla long time. Are they still "in business " or they faded away?
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They still
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That list is seriously outdated. For example, the instructions for my Nexus 5 are way too old. Now I am running Sailfish 3 + Android support and there is not listed.
Please refer also to together jolla and talk maemo

claustn said:
That list is seriously outdated. For example, the instructions for my Nexus 5 are way too old. Now I am running Sailfish 3 + Android support and there is not listed.
Please refer also to together jolla and talk maemo
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how did you get Android app support???

I can't post links. Look for SailfishOS 2.0 Nexus 5 CM12.1 Alpha1 | Sfdroid Pre-Alpha/Early Preview in google and look for edp17 posts in his signature. Go to the last pages of the topic.

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Canonical releases Ubuntu Phone OS

Canonical just announced their mobile OS called Ubuntu Mobile
Now, you're probably wondering why I put this in the GNex general.
Let me tell you.
The dev phone at this phase for UM is the one and only, Galaxy Nexus.
As seen here: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/02/ubuntu-for-smartphones/
And in pretty much every picture of it on http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone
I made this thread for discussion, speculation and the likes
So, how long do you think until the first build is avalable for us?
UPDATE: Everything we know so far (basic information and release times) are here:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/18y9ij/when_this_post_is_3_hours_old_canonical_will/
Official instructions for installation (You need to have a Ubuntu/compatable Linux distribution installed):
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
Easiest way to install the preview image:
(Method discovered by eng.stk)
eng.stk said:
For people wondering about install (tried with TWRP):
1. Nandroid backup
2. Factory Reset
3. Grab quantal-preinstalled-armel+maguro.zip (MD5: e4c9c5601019ec7ce24f43f317361982) and quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip (MD5: edd3c43909a6e73ac254b2673d40cc53) from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/
4. Flash quantal-preinstalled-armel+maguro.zip
5. Flash quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip (this one will take a while, grab some coffee :laugh
6. Reboot (screen will go black but after a few seconds Ubuntu is up)
7. Profit :highfive:
This install didn't wiped my sdcard. I just restored my TWRP backup after a short Ubuntu testdrive.
If you are paranoid, just copy your stuf from SDCARD to your PC before flashing.
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How to go back to Android?
It's easy.
You can either restore the Nandroid backup you made earlier (assuming you followed the instructions all the way) or just flash a ROM. It's as easy as that.
Can't friggin wait!
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I don't care as long as it's soon! Both Ubuntu for android and Ubuntu phone OS look awesome. They teased this over a year ago though... So I'm not crossing any fingers.
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Lesicnik1 said:
Canonical just announced their mobile OS called Ubuntu Mobile
Now, you're probably wondering why I put this in the GNex general.
Let me tell you.
The dev phone at this phase for UM is the one and only, Galaxy Nexus.
As seen here: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/02/ubuntu-for-smartphones/
And in pretty much every picture of it on http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone
I made this thread for discussion, speculation and the likes
So, how long do you think until the first build is avalable for us?
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This actually looks better than android to me! CANT WAIT
As already teased and promised, today Canonical is taking the wraps off the mobile version of Ubuntu, which is built around the existing Android kernel and drivers, but doesn't use a Java Virtual Machine and promises to use "the full power of the phone." Supporting both ARM and x86 processors, the Ubuntu phone OS will be compatible enough to let Android phone makers run it on their devices with minimal adaptation.
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source:http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/2/3827922/ubuntu-phone-os-announcement
andes85 said:
I don't care as long as it's soon! Both Ubuntu for android and Ubuntu phone OS look awesome. They teased this over a year ago though... So I'm not crossing any fingers.
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Actually, what they teased (if I remember correctly) is an Android phone, which when docked, puts Ubuntu on an external display.
This is similar, but instead of Android, you have Ubuntu Mobile
Where can I find a flashable image? I must flash it!!!
Can't wait..
Finally an OS without Java virtual machine! Is it true...??
Ubuntu.com/devices they have both Ubuntu os and Ubuntu for android
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Fil-A said:
Where can I find a flashable image? I must flash it!!!
Can't wait..
Finally an OS without Java virtual machine! Is it true...
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And it's almost built for our Nexus. No keys, only gestures
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Just e-mailed them and asked when we'll be able to get it on our device.
Fingers crossed they reply
http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/2/3828266/ubuntu-phone-os-hands-on
The verge already have a hands on - nearing the end they mention that the Dev's said an image for the Galaxy nexus will be available in the next couple of weeks!!
http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/02/ubuntu-for-smartphones/#continued
engadget hands on
Fil-A said:
Where can I find a flashable image? I must flash it!!!
Can't wait..
Finally an OS without Java virtual machine! Is it true...??
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Yes it does not use java virtual machine
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...on-of-its-os-just-for-your-pocket-superphone/
The "next couple of weeks" according to their press release. This is really sick- instead of running ubuntu on top of android it takes android out of the equation altogether. Plus it runs with current existing Android kernels and drivers. I'm super stoked- Can't wait to get my hands on it either!
Lesicnik1 said:
Canonical just announced their mobile OS called Ubuntu Mobile
Now, you're probably wondering why I put this in the GNex general.
Let me tell you.
The dev phone at this phase for UM is the one and only, Galaxy Nexus.
As seen here: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/02/ubuntu-for-smartphones/
And in pretty much every picture of it on http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone
I made this thread for discussion, speculation and the likes
So, how long do you think until the first build is avalable for us?
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Installing Ubuntu on your phone is very easy, you can do this from cwm...
I will keep you guys updated once we release the img files!
Cimi86 said:
Installing Ubuntu on your phone is very easy, you can do this from cwm...
I will keep you guys updated once we release the img files!
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Do you work for canonical?
Glad to see the market moving towards unifying our devices. My only hesitancy is that I use Google Voice for SMS and calls, though no VOIP. I'd need support for that and I'd have to see if Ubuntu One can rival Google Music (or if Google Music will find its way over). Since Voice and Music have both found their way over to iOS in various forms, I'm hopeful and excited. Ubuntu already has good integration with most Google services and it's all Linux so I'm optimistic for support.
That looks so beautiful! I'm not very knowledgeable with this project so I have a question, will it be able to possibly run android applications native or is going to be huge different overhaul of an OS.
edit: NVM, it would appear as if not after reading through their site a bit... But do feel free to tell me.
Febby said:
That looks so beautiful! I'm not very knowledgeable with this project so I have a question, will it be able to possibly run android applications native or is going to be huge different overhaul of an OS.
edit: NVM, it would appear as if not after reading through their site a bit... But do feel free to tell me.
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Yea unfortunately you will not be able to run android apps, it will have it's own specific market place. They have already put up some tips on developing for mobile so Im sure some people have already gotten a head start on it :fingers-crossed: using html 5 or native apps..
Really can not wait for this, I keep checking the website and thread for updates..would be awesome to see a release this week as a surprise. :good:
I would love to try this when it is available.. totally awesome
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[Q] Expecting a port of this OS on my Nexus 4. Do You ?

Jolla released it's Sailfish OS SDK some time ago and I'm expecting it to be ported on my Phone. Is anyone here to do this ?
iHarkunwar said:
Jolla released it's Sailfish OS SDK some time ago and I'm expecting it to be ported on my Phone. Is anyone here to do this ?
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I'm not really good at porting, but it should be easy. The 3 problems are
kernel
HW accel with GPU
Touchscreen
The first one is really easy since if you cannot run a Mer stock / customized UI, you can still take Android one.
For the second, it is the trickiest, but you can still use mesa-llvmpipe (no HW accel, but only software)
For the thirst point, it is up to the screen manufacturer. Some provides linux drivers, some do not. But for Android, it might be highly probable that a driver is provided.
sfiet_konstantin said:
I'm not really good at porting, but it should be easy. The 3 problems are
kernel
HW accel with GPU
Touchscreen
The first one is really easy since if you cannot run a Mer stock / customized UI, you can still take Android one.
For the second, it is the trickiest, but you can still use mesa-llvmpipe (no HW accel, but only software)
For the thirst point, it is up to the screen manufacturer. Some provides linux drivers, some do not. But for Android, it might be highly probable that a driver is provided.
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Nexus 4 is a developer device and I think all required drivers are released
iHarkunwar said:
Nexus 4 is a developer device and I think all required drivers are released
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Released ... for Android.
Because SW architecture are not the same
You need an X11 driver etc.
sad.... :\
iHarkunwar said:
sad.... :\
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We will check if it works. Maybe the support for the HW in the Nexus 4 is good ...
But for the Nexus 7, it is nearly sure that it works. Something similar (Ubuntu) were ported on it ...
Has Google still not been able to release all the source code for the Nexus 4?
Disgusting if so.
sfiet_konstantin said:
We will check if it works. Maybe the support for the HW in the Nexus 4 is good ...
But for the Nexus 7, it is nearly sure that it works. Something similar (Ubuntu) were ported on it ...
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You mean Ubuntu for Tablets? If so then the Nexus 4 should also possibly be able to get a Sailfish port. They release Ubuntu for Phones on the Nexus 4 the same day the UfT port was released for the N7.
Bump.
It's been 9 months since the last post on a Nexus 4 port of SailfishOS. Has someone brought this baby to term? Anyone know if there's an ongoing effort?
There is no sources or devices released. Theres only the x86 based sdk. So what do you can be ported? The x86 sdk to arm cpu? Never. And the Sailfish ui is proprietary so sources wont be released. If you want Mer with the default ui, sources can be downloaded from the Mer-projects website
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaVAMGv3tI4
ufoman said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaVAMGv3tI4
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That's great news! If I understand correctly he flashed CM and then patches it with libhybris+sailfish. That makes me hope for easy patching to other devices too...
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I want those files right now!
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Looks great
ufoman said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaVAMGv3tI4
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Thanks for showing this. It would be nice to see another minute or two to demonstrate how sailfish performs on Nexus. Perhaps this is still at early stages. Are you able to provide instructions and location of files? Thanks again!
mscion said:
Thanks for showing this. It would be nice to see another minute or two to demonstrate how sailfish performs on Nexus. Perhaps this is still at early stages. Are you able to provide instructions and location of files? Thanks again!
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No files or anything else have been made available yet. It might be too early yet, but now any hope we might have had has gained some solid foundations
No news about the port to Nexus 4 ? I can't wait to try it.
ufoman said:
No files or anything else have been made available yet. It might be too early yet, but now any hope we might have had has gained some solid foundations
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I wish they would at least show a demo of how they did it. That way we could try making some progress with other devices awhile

Jolla Sailfish Q&A!

Ask any questions about Jolla Sailfish here! Please don't ask twice and Quote the question you are answering.
Note: do not ask if your device can run, boot, etc. Jolla Sailfish. If you are curious whether you can get it on your device please post it in either the general or questions and answers section of your device. But before you post there please search and see if it has already of been asked. Thanks.
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Will this OS be able to run android apps ?
if it can thn this surely can be a great alternative to android n IOS .
the UI seems awesome
Love for Meego thn died n surely its gonna carry on with 'Sailfish"
Really looking forward to this project I have the following questions:
1) Any chance for double tap to wake screen like in meego?
2) Will there be a status bar on top/bottom of the screen or is that against the sailfish design prinsiples?
3) When running android apps, do the android buttons get displayed on the screen like on some devices without physical hw buttons or will you be able to use the back-key etc from the phone?
i am really looking forward to this!!
love the intuitive and fluid interface of iOS, and love the highly customized Android. It would be great if Sailfish brings the advantages of this two..
Keep us updated, okay
1. Can we see some demo of the OS running more than 4 apps? In particular, I am curious of how it looks like.
2. How the OS will look like in landscape mode?
3. Can we see some demo of a notifications center?
This is it for now, thank you!
ArianaGrande said:
Ask any questions about Jolla Sailfish here! Please don't ask twice and Quote the question you are answering.
Note: do not ask if your device can run, boot, etc. Jolla Sailfish. If you are curious whether you can get it on your device please post it in either the general or questions and answers section of your device. But before you post there please search and see if it has already of been asked. Thanks.
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My question is who are you to make [OFFICIAL] threads on XDA? I don't even make official threads. That's for moderators and admins.
It seems that you don't contribute anything to these forums except OFFICIAL tags.
oddhap said:
Really looking forward to this project I have the following questions:
1) Any chance for double tap to wake screen like in meego?
2) Will there be a status bar on top/bottom of the screen or is that against the sailfish design prinsiples?
3) When running android apps, do the android buttons get displayed on the screen like on some devices without physical hw buttons or will you be able to use the back-key etc from the phone?
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1 - yes, you can see that on the demonstration by Jolla CEO at Slush 2012 on YouTube "SLUSH 2012: Jolla presents Sailfish OS and UI" at 28 Min 20 seconds
2 - There aren't status bar, apps running fullscreen.
3 - At this time, no demonstration about Android apps on Sailfish, can't tell you.
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goosebumps4 said:
1. Can we see some demo of the OS running more than 4 apps? In particular, I am curious of how it looks like.
2. How the OS will look like in landscape mode?
3. Can we see some demo of a notifications center?
This is it for now, thank you!
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1 - At this time, Sailfish can display 9 apps running in multitask, but Jolla working for more. Thinking how to integrate it.
2 - No landscape mode for the moment... Not planned.
3 - hmm, no demonstration for the moment.
AdamOutler said:
My question is who are you to make [OFFICIAL] threads on XDA? I don't even make official threads. That's for moderators and admins.
It seems that you don't contribute anything to these forums except OFFICIAL tags.
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...it's official
ArianaGrande said:
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Please stop asking for ports to device a and b. Please!
Here are the facts:
At the moment there is only a X86 image from the SDK. So some people startet to port this very limited image to X86 devices like the ExoPC and Acer W500 Tablets. Any other port especially for any mobile phone with an ARM processor (that's nearly every phone out there) is not going to be published. Never! And if you ask for X86 phones like the Lenovo K900. No it won't work!
There is only one device other than the Jolla phone that can run SailfishOS today. It's the Nokia N950. When the Jolla device gets released to the markets, Jolla will probably provide a beta image for N950 owners and maybe somebody will port that to the Nokia N9. But that's all.
There will be no ports before that day. Even if you get Mer 100% working on your device you still need the Jolla Silica UI that will be released with the Jolla device.
Really I don't want to read any other posting asking for a SailfishOS port on your damn device.. It's not gonna happen!
XenGi said:
Please stop asking for ports to device a and b. Please!
Here are the facts:
At the moment there is only a X86 image from the SDK. So some people startet to port this very limited image to X86 devices like the ExoPC and Acer W500 Tablets. Any other port especially for any mobile phone with an ARM processor (that's nearly every phone out there) is not going to be published. Never! And if you ask for X86 phones like the Lenovo K900. No it won't work!
There is only one device other than the Jolla phone that can run SailfishOS today. It's the Nokia N950. When the Jolla device gets released to the markets, Jolla will probably provide a beta image for N950 owners and maybe somebody will port that to the Nokia N9. But that's all.
There will be no ports before that day. Even if you get Mer 100% working on your device you still need the Jolla Silica UI that will be released with the Jolla device.
Really I don't want to read any other posting asking for a SailfishOS port on your damn device.. It's not gonna happen!
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Agreed!
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This should be pinned! Everyone keeps asking.
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Jolla Releases Sailfish OS 1.0

The Wait is Over: Jolla Releases Sailfish OS 1.0 and is Now Ready to
Scale up Globally
Not much else to say ATM
aliander said:
The Wait is Over: Jolla Releases Sailfish OS 1.0 and is Now Ready to
Scale up Globally
Not much else to say ATM
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That's great news! However, I am a little bit confused about this sentence: "The Sailfish community has already ported Sailfish OS into several devices including major versions of popular Samsung Galaxy, Google Nexus, and Sony Xperia". I didn't see these ports and I try to keep a look out. Where are they?
Daycrawler said:
That's great news! However, I am a little bit confused about this sentence: "The Sailfish community has already ported Sailfish OS into several devices including major versions of popular Samsung Galaxy, Google Nexus, and Sony Xperia". I didn't see these ports and I try to keep a look out. Where are they?
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Yeah, was wondering quite the same.
Hopefully there will be some more info on that at/after WMC
aliander said:
Yeah, was wondering quite the same.
Hopefully there will be some more info on that at/after WMC
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I obviously hope they know what they're talking about, but it looks like someone was too hasty and wrote this before it actually happened. I'm very excited to see the release and try porting it when it comes out on some Nexus. It would be great if they released a zip from the Nexus 4 build at MWC.
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I obviously hope they know what they're talking about, but it looks like someone was too hasty and wrote this before it actually happened. I'm very excited to see the release and try porting it when it comes out on some Nexus. It would be great if they released a zip from the Nexus 4 build at MWC.
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From reading the press release it appears as if they will release the software for said android devices in the latter half of 2014. I would guess that it mostly works (in house and perhaps for "community" of users with close ties to Jolla) but they are not quite there yet. Otherwise it would be available now. I'd also be interested in seeing how their Sailfish Launcher works. Sailfish does multitasking in a different fashion than android. Wonder how they handle that.
I actually decided to buy the Jolla phone. I live in the US and doubt I'll use it as daily drive since the data will be poor. But I don't mind supporting the company. I'd like to see them succeed.
I'm really curious about Sailfish OS and how it feels in your hand.
Sailfish OS downloadable to existing Android devices
Sailfish OS has been developed to be compatible with commonly available Android hardware platforms. Due to this advanced technology, Jolla is introducing the Sailfish OS experience as downloadable software to devices running Android OS. Users can soon start to enjoy the modern, gesture based Sailfish OS in selected Android devices and also renew the lifecycle of their existing older Android devices.
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This will be a good way to give Android users a 'taste' of sailfish without actually committing to it.
Daycrawler said:
That's great news! However, I am a little bit confused about this sentence: "The Sailfish community has already ported Sailfish OS into several devices including major versions of popular Samsung Galaxy, Google Nexus, and Sony Xperia". I didn't see these ports and I try to keep a look out. Where are they?
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Don`t know what do they mean by port to Sony Xperia
Some videos of the Jolla phone at MWC 2014
Here is a "other half" with sensors that makes the Jolla logo light up different colors based on orientation, proximity or flash to alert of a call and you can wave your hand over it to answer with speakerphone or smother it to reject the call.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdjL8UYaJ34#t=0
I think this is in Italian showing the angry birds other half
http://youtu.be/8S-DugPlvt8
^He doesn't really show much of the OS let's see if we can find another video that shows some of the new features that are coming with the latest update.
Jolla girl demoing the Jolla (in Finnish I'm assuming). This is the latest version of the OS. You will notice some new features like landscape, tethering, fading screen feedback and lock animation
http://jollasuomi.fi/sailfish-kayttojarjestelma-1-0-4-1-ohijarvi-bongattu-jollassavideo/
Engadget interview with Marc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnB_BXfMreQ#t=66
Phone demo starts at 1:06 so link starts at 1:06
A community member 3d printed and assembled an OLED other half.
http://youtu.be/dLolLNn1WMM
This is the table of other devices running SailFish OS (sounds like Russian to me)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxWd20JfcU0#t=51
Also in case you haven't seen the latest Nexus 4 sailfish video.
http://youtu.be/oEsNZdcw_cU

ARCore officially released for Nexus 5X & 6P!!

During Google I/O 2018, Google officially released ARCore 1.2. With this version, they added compatibility with a wider (but still limited) range of devices. Most importantly, our Nexus 5X is listed as compatible ! You can check the full list of compatible devices here.
Caveat: the new version of ARCore is still being rolling out worldwide (i.e. might not show up on Google Play Store yet), but if you are impatient (like me ) you can download the latest APK from Google's GitHub repository (direct link to APK). APKMirror is listing the latest APK as well, but I haven't tested it.
Installation went smoothly, I also followed Google's instruction (link) to package the HelloAR app. And.... IT WORKS FLAWLESSLY! No lag, tracking is on point, it can detect surfaces located at different heights (i.e. separate the floor from a table), and it also has vertical planes' support!
Since I couldn't find the HelloAR APK that used the latest SDK, I compiled it myself in 5 mins. But if you are lazy, and don't want to follow the Getting Started guide, You can get the APK I got straight out of Unity from here, no changes made. However, I ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITIES IN CASE YOU BRICK YOUR OWN DEVICE. Since I never posted an APK before, you might think I could infect this APK with malware, and I understand that. If you don't want to trust me, go ahead and compile the app yourself: it's free, and will take you less than 10 mins :good:
Tell me what you think guys of this awesome news :highfive:
You can now download it from store! No more crazy hacking, yay!
What does this do? And would it be worth it to put on the 5x
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gingus7 said:
What does this do? And would it be worth it to put on the 5x
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This would basically add advanced augmented reality support to your device. For example, you can use an app to accurately measure the distance between two point using your phobe, or try Ikea furniture and see how they would look like in your room. It's excitirng because we believed Google wouldn't have added support for an "old" device such us Nexus 5X
Sounds good I'll add it
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Thanks, it's awesome!!!
But how to have something different than the Android robot, must we create the samples with sdk or is there already some available models. Because on the show dated 8 months ago, there were playing with lot of objects.
gingus7 said:
What does this do? And would it be worth it to put on the 5x
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francos21 said:
Thanks, it's awesome!!!
But how to have something different than the Android robot, must we create the samples with sdk or is there already some available models. Because on the show dated 8 months ago, there were playing with lot of objects.
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You can create you own apps using the SDK, or you can try other apps such us ARuler, Ikea Place or Just a Line (these are the apps I tested, and work with this version of ARcore on Nexus 5X running Android Oreo 8.1).
Does this mean AR stickers will work too?
Milan P. said:
Does this mean AR stickers will work too?
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I think they still need to be updated, since they are still upside down.. You can try and maybe get different results!

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