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Where in the world is Samsung's Android XR headset? Is it still releasing in 2025? Samsung has good news for you.
A new report claims that Samsung is working on its own AI-powered smart glasses to compete against the likes of the Ray-Ban ...
Samsung didn’t highlight its upcoming mixed reality headset at Unpacked last month, nor at Google I/O the month prior—but no ...
Samsung is reportedly developing a pair of Meta Ray-Ban-esque smart glasses that it hopes to reveal before the end of 2026.
Android XR is official as the platform for extended reality from Google, has Qualcomm and Samsung already building things, and could debut its own fashion-forward glasses in the future.
Xreal is actually one of the early Android XR partners, so that's a pretty exciting development to witness ahead of CES 2025. The real standout experience will onboard the multi-modal Gemini AI ...
Samsung is reportedly gearing up to launch a pair of display-less smart glasses next year, and they might run on Android XR.
Based on some videos of the platform, Android XR will pretty much look like Android but with floating UI elements. Android XR aims to be to XR devices what Android is to smartphones and tablets.
The Android XR SDK for app development is built on the existing Android app development environment, and the Android XR SDK supports tools such as ARCore, Android Studio, Jetpack Compose, Unity ...
Android XR will include Gemini, Google's AI assistant, and it will offer device controls and insight into what the wearer is seeing. Google says that Gemini will be able to help users plan ...
All in all, it looks like Android XR will be a pretty good-looking and easy-to-use operating system. We’ll have to wait until 2025 to see it in a device, and it seems like it will be worth the wait.
Jetpack XR, which is now in developer preview, lets mobile or large screen Android app devs create spatialized layouts with the help of 3D models and immersive environments.