Samsung launches AR app for these Galaxy smartphone users
South Korean tech giant Samsung has launched a new experimental app — called AR Canvas — that brings back some of the features that were discontinued when the company pulled the plug on Bixby Vision’s AR features last year in October.

The AR Canvas app is right now available on the Galaxy Store. However, it is compatible with only some of the Galaxy devices, including the A51 5G, A71 5G, S10, S10+, S10 5G, Z Flip 5G, Note20, Note20 Ultra, Note10, Note10+, Z Fold2, S21, S21 Ultra, A80, S21+, S20, S20+, S20 Ultra.

In terms of features, this app allows Samsung Galaxy smartphone users to use tools like 3D text, brushes, GIFs photos and more to create augmented reality objects using a camera viewfinder.


Users will be able to store AR content that they create using the app for 30 days anchored to their location.


In order to use the app completely, users will have to give the location, camera, mic, and storage permissions to the app.


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