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Later today Apple will debut iOS 11, the newest software update for iPhones and iPads that will bring changes like a new control center, improvements to Siri, an upgraded user interface on iPad, and the ability to interact with certain apps using advanced augmented reality capabilities. The only way to take advantage of these ARKit-powered apps is with an iPhone or iPad that has an A9, A10, or A11 processor.

Thankfully, a few A9-enabled iOS devices are marked down this week, allowing anyone on older iPhones and iPads the chance to upgrade and get a peek inside Apple's augmented reality future. The first deal is at Walmart, where you can get the 32GB iPhone SE (with an A9 chip) for $129.00 on the retailer's prepaid Straight Talk cellular service. There are only a few Space Gray in stock of the 4-inch iPhone as of writing.

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At Staples, there are a variety of ARKit-compatible models of the new 2017 iPads to choose from, including the 9.7-inch iPad with 32GB of storage for $299.00, down from $329.00. The iPad is available in Silver, Space Gray, and Gold. If you're looking for more storage, there's also the 128GB version of the same iPad on sale for $399.00, down from $429.00. The Staples discounts will continue until Saturday, September 23, while supplies last. Each of these iPads include Apple's A9 chip with 64-bit architecture necessary to run ARKit apps.

In other deals, Walmart has a slight discount on the Apple Pencil at $89.00, down from Apple's retail price of $99.99. Note that Apple Pencil is only compatible on iPad Pro devices, and won't work on the 2017 9.7-inch iPad. Check out our Deals Roundup for even more sales going on this week, which includes Bluetooth speakers from Anker and Jawbone, 12 percent off Apple Watch accessories from Twelve South, and $10 off orders of $50 or more at Pad & Quill.

Article Link: Get Ready for Upcoming ARKit Apps With Deals on Compatible iPhone SE and iPad Models
 
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For the WM deal on the $130 iPhone SE (and other retailers offering similar prices)- Can the phone be setup and used in wifi mode without service? I'm thinking of getting this to use for future beta programs as a low-cost device.
 
If you'd like to try out ARKit, I've got one game already up (it works both with and without AR), called Marbles AR (it's free). It already works with iOS 11 GM.

The other one is called Square Off AR and should become available with the release of iOS 11. It won't be free (lowest price tier), but you can check it out on YouTube.
 
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In terms of pure value proposition, the SE might be the best consumer electronics device available today.
 
Microcenter had the 32GB version of the 9.7/2017 for $260 this weekend. Better deals to be had if you can wait a month I am sure.
 
There is a few of them out there. These are what I have seen thus far:

Strava
Stack AR
RoomScan
Carrot Weather
Warhammer 40,000: Freeblade
Egg Inc.

Are any of them working? IIRC Developers are prohibited from releasing software with new iOS features before the official launch.

Curious to try myself too, but Stack AR has never really worked for me yet, so waiting to try the others.
 
Stack AR worked for me.
Just realized this device was not updated to GM. Once I corrected that mild issue ( :eek: ), it works fine.

Interesting, hoping to experience some useful innovation in this tech with some other applications.

Thanks

No argument there. The one possible downside is it (like the 6S) being near the end of future iOS upgrades. How much longer will Apple support the A9/M9 architecture? iOS12 perhaps.
Considering the 5S is still supported with regards to iOS 11 (granted not AR Kit), I would have to assume it will be at least another year or two.
 
Are any of them working? IIRC Developers are prohibited from releasing software with new iOS features before the official launch.

Curious to try myself too, but Stack AR has never really worked for me yet, so waiting to try the others.

Yeah, I used most of them already. They were working great.
 
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