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    Why Samsung Galaxy XR Supports Nearly All Android Apps

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliOctober 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Broader App Compatibility: The Samsung Galaxy XR allows almost all Android apps to run without extra development, enabling a wide range of existing apps to be used in the XR environment.

    2. Enhanced User Experience: Apps will operate in a spatial panel that utilizes core XR input methods, ensuring they look and behave similarly to their smartphone or tablet versions.

    3. Adaptive Design Focus: With the expectation that adaptive design will become the norm, apps can dynamically resize and utilize larger screens effectively, enhancing usability on the Galaxy XR.

    4. Competitive Edge: Compared to Apple’s limited visionOS approach, Samsung’s strategy promises a more accessible and versatile platform for developers, especially considering the Galaxy XR’s lower price point.

    Samsung Galaxy XR: A Game-Changer for Android Apps

    The Samsung Galaxy XR represents a significant leap in augmented and virtual reality. Designed as a showcase for Google’s Android XR, this headset promises to run “almost all” Android apps with ease.

    A Google spokesperson confirmed that existing Android apps can operate on the Galaxy XR without any extra development. This means apps designed for smartphones will soon find a home in the XR space. As a result, users can access familiar software in innovative ways.

    Transitioning to XR allows apps to float in a three-dimensional environment. Users can move these spatial panels around, enhancing interactivity. Notably, the headset supports core input methods, such as eye tracking and hand gestures. This integration fosters a more immersive experience.

    Apps will display as they do on traditional devices. Those optimized for larger screens will adapt seamlessly. Most applications will not run in compatibility mode, avoiding the common issue of letterboxing. This approach assures that users experience the content in its best form.

    However, not every app will make the cut. Apps that leverage unsupported features, like GPS, will be excluded. Yet, this limitation is minor compared to the potential benefits of broad compatibility.

    The strategy differs from Apple’s visionOS, which has faced challenges in rolling out compatible apps. Samsung and Google’s broader approach could mean a larger library for XR users.

    Moreover, with a lower price point compared to Apple’s Vision Pro, the Galaxy XR may reach a wider audience. More users could translate to increased demand for app development, pushing innovation in the XR space.

    As smart cities rise, the Galaxy XR plays a crucial role. Accessible technology fosters urban innovation, drives engagement, and enriches daily life. In this landscape, the Galaxy XR stands ready to redefine how we interact with apps and our environment.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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