Google Lens: A standalone app on Google Play is released

To March (7 March of 2018) Google stated that Google Lens, an application that uses intelligence to detect objects using the phone's camera, will be available to all of them of Google Photos on Android.

Today Google released a standalone Google Lens app via Google Play, allowing anyone who doesn't have the feature to get it on Android their. The Google Lens application as we mentioned above uses artificial intelligence to provide information from the images you have taken (clothes, books, buildings, etc.).Google Lens

Although you can download the Google Lens app, it doesn't seem to be compatible with all Android devices. For example, it will work perfectly in Note 8, αλλά όχι στο Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus. Άλλοι χρήστες ανέφεραν ότι η εφαρμογή δεν δουλεύει στα Moto Z Play, στο Nokia 7 Plus και στο Xiaomi Mi A1. Στο Google Play, οι προδιαγραφές εγκατάστασης της εφαρμογής αναφέρουν ότι απαιτείται λειτουργικό από Android Marshmallow και πάνω.

So far, the Google Lens app works in the camera apps of the Pixel, Pixel 2, Sony Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact devices, as well as some OnePlus devices. Google said during I/O that the platform initially works on 10 different Android devices, but didn't specify which ones. from Pixel devices. Google had then only revealed the manufacturers of the 10 devices: LG, Motorola, Xiaomi, Sony Mobile, HMD/Nokia, Transsion, TCL, OnePlus, BQ and Asus.

If you have Android devices not included in the list, the Lens app will probably not work…
Anyway you can try from the following link:

play.google.com

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