How to reproduce:
1. Open the “IN_78715” project
2. In the build Settings “Run Device” dropdown, select the desired device
3. Press Build And Run
4. Point the phone to the physically placed markers (“marker1.png”, “marker2.png”) and wait until the app detects both of them (when detected text appears on both of them “Detected“)
5. Observe the distance between markers shown in the right corner
6. Move the phone further back or to the sides
Expected result: Shown distance between markers doesn’t change when the device is moved
Actual result: Shown distance changes
Reproducible with: 5.1.5 (2021.3.40f1, 2022.3.35f1), 6.0.2 (6000.0.9f1)
Testing environment: Windows 10 Pro
Not reproducible on: No other environment tested
Reproducible on these devices:
VLNQA00531, Oneplus OnePlus 11 5G (CPH2449), Android 13, CPU: Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (SM8550), GPU: Adreno (TM) 740
VLNQA00267, Samsung Galaxy S10+ (SM-G975F), Android 12, CPU: Exynos 9 (9820), GPU: Mali-G76
VLNQA00611, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (SM-S928B), Android 14, CPU: Qualcomm SM8650-AB Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, GPU: Adreno (TM) 750
VLNQA00363, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G (SM-F916B), Android 11, CPU: Snapdragon 865 SM8250, GPU: Adreno (TM) 650
VLNQA00120, Google Pixel 2 (Pixel 2), Android 8.1.0, CPU: Snapdragon 835 MSM8998, GPU: Adreno (TM) 540
VLNQA00357, iPhone 12 Mini
Phone 12 (iOS 17.5.1) (user reported)
Ipad pro 11'' (3rd gen) (IPadOS 17.5.1) (user reported)
OnePlus 9t (Android 14) (user reported)
Notes:
- For the markers I used “marker1.png” and “marker2.png” printed on the paper since it was better detected than images displayed on other devices
- Also reproducible on the iOS platform