Samsung Galaxy XR Debuts as First Android XR Headset, Priced at $1,800 with Premium Features
Samsung Galaxy XR: The New Frontier in Android Extended Reality After Google’s previous attempts at Android-based virtual reality platforms fell…
Samsung Galaxy XR: The New Frontier in Android Extended Reality After Google’s previous attempts at Android-based virtual reality platforms fell…
Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy XR headset during a virtual event, ending years of speculation. The device represents Samsung’s first major XR product in a decade and features collaboration with Google and Qualcomm. Advanced AI integration aims to create a natural user experience that sets it apart from previous VR efforts.
Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy XR headset during a virtual launch event, according to reports from today’s announcement. The device marks the company’s return to the extended reality market after teasing the product for several years, with sources indicating the development involved significant collaboration with technology partners Qualcomm and Google.
New reports indicate significant discounts are available for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 in the United States. The savings, reportedly up to $1,120, are achieved through an enhanced trade-in program and a free storage upgrade. Additional bundle deals on Samsung wearables and complimentary software subscriptions are also being offered.
According to recent reports, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is being offered with substantial discounts and promotions for customers in the United States. Sources indicate that by leveraging Samsung’s trade-in program, buyers can save up to $1,000 on the high-tech device. When combined with a free memory upgrade, the total potential savings reportedly reach $1,120, making the premium foldable more accessible.
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The Google Play Store has unexpectedly showcased a dedicated section for Android XR applications, revealing several games and utilities ahead of Samsung’s official headset announcement. The listings include Virtual Desktop for PCVR streaming and multiple immersive experiences. This early glimpse suggests the platform will launch with substantial software support.
Google appears to have prematurely revealed the initial application lineup for its upcoming Android XR platform through the Google Play Store, according to reports from industry observers. A dedicated section labeled “immersive experiences made for your XR headset” has surfaced, providing the clearest indication yet of what software will be available when Samsung’s Galaxy XR headset launches later this month.