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Samsung’s groundbreaking Galaxy XR headset introduces seamless screen mirroring capabilities from both PCs and Galaxy smartphones. The device runs Android XR OS and enables users to take phone calls directly through the headset while maintaining productivity across multiple devices.
Samsung has entered the extended reality market with its Galaxy XR headset, which sources indicate is the world’s first device running the Android XR operating system. According to reports, the headset not only runs immersive applications and games locally but also enables users to mirror screens from both PCs and Galaxy smartphones, creating new possibilities for productivity in mixed reality environments.