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How to select the proper version of OpenCV Manager
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Since version 1.7 several packages of OpenCV Manager are built. Every package is targeted for some
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specific hardware platform and includes corresponding OpenCV binaries. So, in all cases OpenCV
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Manager uses built-in version of OpenCV. The new package selection logic in most cases simplifies
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OpenCV installation on end user devices. In most cases OpenCV Manager may be installed automatically
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from Google Play.
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If Google Play is not available (i.e. on emulator, developer board, etc), you can install it
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manually using adb tool:
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adb install <path-to-OpenCV-sdk>/apk/OpenCV_<version>_Manager_<app_version>_<platform>.apk
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Example: OpenCV_3.4.1-dev_Manager_3.41_armeabi-v7a.apk
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Use the list of platforms below to determine proper OpenCV Manager package for your device:
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- armeabi (ARMv5, ARMv6)
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- armeabi-v7a (ARMv7-A + NEON)
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- arm64-v8a
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- mips
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- mips64
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- x86
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- x86_64
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