Samsung Galaxy XR unlocks 3D viewing with new Android XR update

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New Delhi: Google has released its latest Android XR upgrade for Samsung Galaxy XR headsets, unveiling features such as auto-spatialization for 3D experiences and improvements to how users interact with the content.

This upgrade is currently rolling out with several changes to the application experience, tracking, and accessibility. It is releasing an experimental feature called auto-spatialization, which enables users to turn nearly any 2D application, game, website, image, or video into a 3D experience.

These features can be enabled from the Labs section, which is under advanced settings. The Android XR ecosystem now also includes over 100 applications that are especially designed for immersive experiences, more than doubling since the unveiling of Samsung Galaxy XR.

These also include applications such as Real VR Fishing and the upcoming Trombone Champ: Unflattened, while applications like the Paris Saint-Germain Immersion application currently offer the latest viewing modes for live matches.

Google has also added that users can now pin applications to walls within their physical space, enabling them to remain fixed during the session. This upgrade also allows users to see their real hands while interacting with virtual content in ghome space mode, by replacing earlier outline-based visuals.

Android XR will restore previous sessions automatically, reopening applications where the users left off. The upgrade also brings improvements to hand tracking, eye tracking, and accessibility.

Android XR now supports Android Enterprise, with partners including ArborXR, ManageXR, Microsoft Intune, Omnissa Workspace ONE, Samsung Knox Manage, and SOTI, which support enterprise deployments.

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