
"Samsung launched the Galaxy XR headset last month, and according to a recent report, it will expand its availability next year. Interestingly, Samsung seems to be working on letting you navigate the headset's UI by using the Galaxy Ring. A string of code in the latest update to the Galaxy Ring Manager app for Android reveals an upcoming "ring gesture for glasses"."
"Of course, since the word "glasses" is used, this may not be intended specifically for the Galaxy XR headset, but for future Galaxy XR glasses. Still, it's interesting to see that something like this is in development to give the Galaxy Ring an extra function. It probably won't be very hard to implement either, since you can already use the Galaxy Ring to control your phone in order to take photos or silence alarms with a double-pinch."
Samsung launched the Galaxy XR headset recently and plans to expand availability next year. Samsung is developing a way to navigate headset UI using the Galaxy Ring. Code in the latest Galaxy Ring Manager Android update reveals an upcoming "ring gesture for glasses". The use of the word "glasses" suggests the feature may target future Galaxy XR glasses rather than only the current headset. The Galaxy Ring already performs phone controls such as taking photos and silencing alarms with a double-pinch, making UI navigation implementation plausible. A Samsung patent previously described ring control across multiple screens. No launch timing is available.
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