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ARCore not detecting surfaces since updating to Android 9 on Xperia XZ1 Compact #660

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fizixman83 opened this issue Dec 3, 2018 · 4 comments
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@fizixman83
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Since updating to Android 9 a couple weeks ago, ARCore is no longer detecting any surfaces. It looks like it's picking up the scattered points, but no surfaces are being detected or generated.

Running "adb shell getprop ro.build.fingerprint" yields:

Sony/G8441/G8441:9/47.2.A.0.306/1344763102:user/release-keys

Prior to the update, running on Android 8 ARCore worked great.

@richard3575
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Same here. Xperia xz Premium
Was working fine, surface detection was very good.
Since update to Android PIE it's now as you say it just won't find any surface!!
Also have tested on Samsung Tab S3 and the same is happening - but, that's on Android 8.0
None of our apps work that previously have.

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inio commented Dec 7, 2018

This sounds like it's likely identical issue to #639. Lets concentrate the discussion there.

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inio commented Dec 7, 2018

Duplicate of #639

@inio inio marked this as a duplicate of #639 Dec 7, 2018
@inio inio closed this as completed Dec 7, 2018
@inio inio added bug duplicate device support questions/issues with device enablement labels Dec 7, 2018
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For future readers, ARCore 1.6 has resolved all my tracking issues on the Xperia XZ1 Compact with Android 9.

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