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From https://developer.apple.com/arkit/:

ARKit runs on the Apple A9, A10, and A11 processors.

From https://www.apple.com/iphone-se/specs/:

A9 chip with 64‑bit architecture.

But from the iOS Device Compatibility Reference:

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This says that iPhone SE is not compatible with ARKit. Could anybody clarify this for me?

Update: Apple updated the table. Now iPhone SE is showing as compatible with ARKit.

Warif Akhand Rishi
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Sure, it depends only on the core chips. All iPhones with A9+ are compatible with ARKit. So the iPhone SE is also compatible.

I think Apple made a mistake in the table you attached.

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    Indeed, probably a mistake in the doc on Apple's part — developers have verified running ARKit on iPhone SE. [Filing a bug is always a good idea to be sure](http://bugreport.apple.com). – rickster Sep 25 '17 at 21:22
  • As apple document says it starts with the A9 chip and yes iPhone SE. – Prabhat Kasera Dec 12 '17 at 04:24
  • https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/DeviceInformation/Reference/iOSDeviceCompatibility/DeviceCompatibilityMatrix/DeviceCompatibilityMatrix.html Please refer Table 1-1 it supported. – Prabhat Kasera Dec 14 '17 at 07:03
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    I can confirm that ARKit does work on the iPhone SE (I'm using it for ARKit development right now!). – ACVM Jan 27 '18 at 01:30
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Updated, So the iPhone SE is also compatible.

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As apple document says it starts with the A9 chip and yes iPhone SE. following device support the ARKit iPhone SE iPhone 6S iPhone 6S Plus iPhone 7 iPhone 7 Plus iPad Pro (All three variants) iPad New 2017 iPhone 8 iPhone X

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  • Yes, it doesn't support iPhone SE, as the screenshot attached in above question, I also read the same so I answered on the basis of that. – Prabhat Kasera Nov 18 '19 at 13:18