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Samsung's Galaxy XR can transform your content, but smart glasses might still be the better choice

Samsung and Google have introduced a new system-level Auto Spatialization feature for the Galaxy XR headset, allowing users to convert standard 2D content into immersive 3D experiences.

Key Points

  • The update includes quality-of-life improvements like pinning virtual app windows and restoring remote desktop session layouts.
  • Auto Spatialization uses an AI agent to analyze depth information in 2D apps, effectively projecting pixels into 3D space.
  • The feature is currently categorized as a "Labs" experiment, resulting in inconsistent performance and occasional visual flickering during use.
  • Users can enable the feature by navigating to Settings, selecting Advanced features, and toggling the option within the Labs menu.
  • While Xreal’s hardware-based 3D conversion currently offers more stability, the Galaxy XR provides higher display quality and lacks the 30FPS cap found on competing smart glasses.

Why it Matters

This system-level integration represents a significant step forward in making spatial computing more accessible by eliminating the need for native 3D-compatible media. As Google and Samsung refine this AI-driven technology, it could eventually set a new standard for how users consume traditional 2D content in virtual reality environments.
Android Central Published by Nicholas Sutrich
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