Here is Apple's document for ARKit and device support
ARKit requires an iOS device with an A9 or later processor. To make
your app available only on devices supporting ARKit, use the arkit key
in the UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities section of your app's Info.plist.
If augmented reality is a secondary feature of your app, use the
isSupported property to determine whether the current device supports
the session configuration you want to use.
You can check ARKit support programatically at runtime using 'isSupported` property of ARConfiguration.
ARConfiguration.isSupported
if (ARConfiguration.isSupported) {
// ARKit is supported. You can work with ARKit
} else {
// ARKit is not supported. You cannot work with ARKit
}
Following iOS devices (with iOS 11 installed) are supporting ARKit:
- iPhone X
- iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
- iPhone 6S and 6S Plus
- iPhone 7 and 7 Plus
- iPhone SE
- iPad Pro (9.7, 10.5 or 12.9)
- iPad (2017, 2018)
Here are some reference links related to ARKit Support & iOS device configurations:
ARKit runs on the Apple A9 and A10 & A11 Bionic chip processors.
iPhone Models - (Chip)
iPad Models - (Chip)
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