Android is gearing up for an XR headset launch – at least, that’s according to leaked Play Store code which suggests that VR, AR, and MR tech like headsets and glasses will be able to download (or in some cases not download) Play Store apps directly.
Android Authority discovered two XR references hidden in the code for the current version (43.3.32-31) of the Google Play Store app. The first is an icon that would appear next to a device name when the user is choosing where to install an app; rather than being the phone, Chromebook or tablet icons we’re used to, 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 with this app’. This suggests that developers may need to add an update to bring their software to Android XR devices.
So is an XR version of Android and the Play Store coming? Probably.
Not surprising, but when will it launch
We know that Google and Samsung are partnering on some XR stuff, and while the specifics are up in the air it’s been assumed Samsung was providing the hardware (a Samsung XR headset) and Google the software (some version of Android), along the lines of their Samsung Galaxy phone collaboration.
What’s more, a Samsung AR glasses patent we highlighted recently showed that the planned device runs on Android. Leaks, patents, and speculation aren’t as reliable as official info – so take these details with a pinch of salt – but as the saying goes, where there’s smoke there’s fire.
Google and Samsung had previously teased that we’d find out about their XR efforts sometime before the…
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