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Samsung’s Premium Galaxy XR Controllers Return to US Market with Bundle Discounts

Samsung has restocked its Galaxy XR Controllers in the United States, providing an alternative to gesture-based controls for its XR headset. The controllers retail for $249 separately but are available at significant discounts when purchased as part of bundles. Multiple payment options including financing plans make the premium accessories more accessible to consumers.

Samsung’s XR Controllers Return to US Availability

After a period of limited availability, Samsung’s premium Galaxy XR Controllers are now back in stock for American consumers, according to recent reports. The controllers are designed to complement Samsung’s latest extended reality headset, providing tactile feedback that gesture-based controls lack.

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Google Play Store Leaks Early Look at Android XR App Ecosystem Ahead of Samsung Headset Launch

Google appears to have accidentally revealed the initial app lineup for Android XR through the Play Store. The listings include Virtual Desktop for PC streaming and several immersive games, suggesting robust software support at launch for Samsung’s upcoming headset.

Android XR App Ecosystem Leaked Through Google Play

Google has seemingly jumped the gun on revealing what apps and games will be available for the upcoming Android XR platform, according to reports from the Google Play Store. A dedicated section showcasing “immersive experiences made for your XR headset” appeared prematurely, giving the clearest indication yet of the software ecosystem awaiting early adopters.

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Google Play Store Leaks Early Android XR App Lineup Ahead of Samsung Headset Launch

Google appears to have accidentally revealed the initial app and game lineup for Android XR ahead of Samsung’s headset announcement. The Play Store section showcases immersive experiences including Virtual Desktop for PC streaming, suggesting robust functionality from launch.

Android XR App Ecosystem Leaks Through Google Play

Google has seemingly jumped the gun on Samsung’s upcoming XR headset reveal by publishing a dedicated section on the Play Store showcasing applications designed for the new Android XR platform. According to reports, the section titled “immersive experiences made for your XR headset” provides the clearest indication yet of what software will be available when Samsung’s device launches.