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What Will Happen To Android AR/VR In 2019?

Each year comes with impressive technological improvements, and this year should be no exception. We cannot wait to see what Android developers have for us in store in 2019. We already have a couple of predictions for Android and we are ready to share them with you.

Machine learning

Machine learning can be used as a tool and it has been implemented in various projects. Apps for social media, healthcare, the financial sector or banking have used machine learning successfully in the past. It is expected that Quantum computing will use machine learning in the future in order to handle large numbers of vectors in high-dimensional spaces.

Virtual assistants

The past year was huge for virtual assistants. Controlling them via voice commands makes things very simple for users. In 2019 we expect Android to take voice commands even further. A new user interface would be needed and the virtual assistant should receive several enhancements as well.

AR and VR

Another big trend for 2018 was represented by virtual reality and augmented reality. This should continue in 2019 and we should receive some improvements as well. These systems can be used for various purposes, especially when it comes to gaming. More and more apps have started to make use of virtual reality and we expect big things this year.

AR can be also used for designers, architects and others in order to visualize their final product. This way, they can make the needed adjustments before completing the project, which is something that should save time and money.

Getting root access

Rooting your Android device allows you to control it completely and it makes it possible to install apps that were not compatible initially with it. However, there are also some risks to that, as the sources might not always be reliable.

By Henry R. Lares

Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post.  In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.

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