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Votes
0
Found in
2018.1.0f2
Issue ID
1037999
Regression
No
Camera permission does not appear with ARCore when application starts on a device
To reproduce:
1. Open attached project
2. Make sure that Scripting Runtime Version:.Net 4.x Equivalent and API Compatibility Level:.Net 4.x
3. Build and run on Android device
4. Notice that app doesn't ask for camera permission and camera doesn't start
Actual result: the app doesn't ask for camera permission and the camera doesn't start.
Expected result: When app opens it asks for camera permission
Reproduced in: 2017.2.3f1; 2017.3.2f1; 2017.4.3f1; 2018.1.1f1; 2018.2.0b4; 2018.3.0a1
Reproduced with:
Google Pixel, OS:8.1.0, CPU:arm64-v8a, GPU:Adreno (TM) 530, Build:google/sailfish/sailfish:8.1.0/OPM4.171019.016.B1/4720843:user/release-keys
Samsung SM G965U1, OS:8.0.0, CPU:arm64-v8a, GPU:Adreno (TM) 630, Build:samsung/star2qlteue/star2qlteue:8.0.0/R16NW/G965U1UEU1ARBG:user/release-keys
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