• Rikolan@lemm.eeOP
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      One of the apps is Luma for example. It claims it supports 3D scanning on iPhone 11 or newer devices, but doesn’t mention that SE 2 is an exception.

      I know that SE2 is a budget device, but I guess I naively thought that it having an iPhone 11 chip and the newest OS could be enough.

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        I believe that is due to a lack of advanced camera hardware. I believe SE series all have simple cameras compared to the various(infrared, etc.) multi camera setups that are on the higher end models.

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    It’s kinda annoying how the app store lists all the apps, but then tells you they’re not compatible only when you go to install them. I think I prefer the Play store method instead where they just don’t appear at all.

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      but… in play store they do appear and say its “unavailable for your device”, happened to me when searching for genshin impact on my old lg k40s

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        Interesting. Maybe it thought you owned more than one device and was showing you things that you could install on one of those?

        Maybe I’m wrong. Just seems to happen all the time with older iPhones and iPads.

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          most stuff on playstore works on all devices, so thats probably why you never saw one. i only discovered th`t because i had(and still have) a phone thats way older than most people’s

          if you generally buy newer phones its harder to find unavailable apps