The headset partnership between Samsung, Google, and Qualcomm was announced earlier this year. Samsung will be responsible for manufacturing, Google will contribute the operating system and software development, and Qualcomm will supply the chipset. The (unspoken) goal of the alliance is to bring a product to market that can compete with or even outmatch Apple’s Vision Pro.

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      11 months ago

      I’m mostly thinking about the Vision Pro demo where they were able to interact with a MacBook seamlessly. That’s a level of integration that I don’t think we will see out of this partnership. Hope to be proven wrong of course.

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      11 months ago

      my Quest 3 can run Android apps, I sideloaded F-Droid, Jerboa, and ScummVM into it lol

      it honestly works better than expected, no complaints except you can’t adjust the aspect ratio of the apps, they just stay in like a portrait mode (except ScummVM which correctly forces itself to always be landscape)

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        11 months ago

        Pico does too, and it puts everything in landscape/tablet mode. I don’t understand why anyone would assume a VR headset (made by Samsung no less) wouldn’t support Android apps.