this icon looks like a pair of goggles – that is, rather like a VR headset. The second clue is more explicit, in the shape of a warning label alerting the user that 'This XR Headset isn’t compatible ...
A report has appeared suggesting Google's Play Store is preparing to showcase XR compatibility for apps and games.
Code discovered in a recent Google Play update indicates the company may soon roll out support for XR headsets on its Android app store, which would mark a decisive shift in the competitive landscape.
Google Play Store update suggests XR headset support, hinting at Google’s plans for extended reality devices, potentially ...
The Play Store is actively laying the groundwork for supporting "XR headsets" in the future, ahead of Google's collaboration with Samsung.
Google seems to be slowly tiptoeing back into the AR/VR scene. A recently leaked image from within the Google Play Store code ...
and we couldn't be more excited too see what this so-called Apple Vision Pro rival (an XR headset from Apple) will have up its sleeves. More recent leaks however suggest that an XR2+ Gen 3 chipset ...
Google is integrating the "XR headsets" category of devices in the Play Store for app installation, preparing Android for ...
The headset will likely be priced between $1,000 and $1,500 competing with both the Apple Vision Pro and the Meta Quest 3.
The most interesting element of the slide when it comes to the XR headset however, was the part that said "improve connectivity among products, including upcoming XR devices, to further elevate ...
There's an XR headset icon in the Google Play Store app too, further adding to the speculation things in the Android XR department are heating up. Of course, the code doesn't prove Samsung is any ...