Samsung was one of the earliest adopters of virtual reality technology, launching its Gear VR headset back in 2015.
The headset allows you to slot a Samsung flagship into it, with the phone providing the screen and horsepower.
Unfortunately, Samsung confirmed to The Verge that the brand-new Galaxy Note 10 series doesn’t support the Gear VR.
It’s unclear whether the manufacturer will eventually provide an adapter to ensure that the two devices are compatible with each other.
Samsung’s Galaxy S10 series was indeed compatible with the VR headset, with the peripheral including the required adapter in the box.
But we haven’t seen a new headset since 2017’s model.
It looks like Samsung has decided to stop flogging the dead horse that is mobile VR, with the Note 10 series dropping support for the Gear VR.
I guess all that talk of re-branding the Gear VR as Galaxy VR a couple of months back was as pointless as the kit itself, with the company confirming that neither the Note 10 nor the Note 10+ will support Samsung's mobile peripheral, but a bit of PR speak has left the door open, just in case it mobile VR sees a resurgence, and it wants to hop back onto the bandwagon.
"The Gear VR is not compatible with Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus," said a Samsung spokesperson.
“We remain committed to innovating in VR and AR to deliver incredible new experiences to our consumers.”
VR adoption isn't something that's become mainstream just yet, what with the space and hardware it requires to actually get a half decent experience.
Now that the novelty is wearing off and it hasn't become a household staple, continuing to pursue it in tandem with mobile platforms seem like a waste of time and resources that could be directed elsewhere.
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"That marriage between the top-notch smartphones and Oculus VR expertise results in a comfortable, efficient, practical and yet affordable VR experience.
Virtual reality systems nowadays are somewhat expensive and lack mobility, but that’s where Samsung Gear comes in."
*Just to clarify, there is no such mode called ‘beast mode’ in the new Galaxy Note 4. Galaxy Note 4 has been labeled a “beast”. Well, the so-called ‘beast’ is finally out of the box and people will have plenty of time get to know it. Only then will they be able to judge if the nickname is actually appropriate or not. Until then, let’s go with the flow.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has been finally announced after along wait.
What sets the Note 9 apart from Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the hardware upgrades, major camera upgrade, and the new S Pen.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 huge 4,000 mAh battery with Samsung’s Adaptive Fast Charging technology and Qi wireless charging is something that will turn alot of heads.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810 processor and it comes with either 6GB/8GB of RAM.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 packs dual 12-megapixel rear cameras and a 8-megapixel front shooter for selfies.
However, it's poorly implemented and tedious for real estate agents as well as for home buyers too.
There's a distinct advantage, and it's now changing how the real estate companies use – Virtual reality app development.
Virtual reality offers an immersive digital recreation of a real-life setting or environment and emulates a user's physical environment to create a truly immersive and interactive experience.
The focus of VR activity is towards creating emotional experiences to build an emotional engagement.
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