
"Android XR is introducing a feature called auto-spatialization, which allows users to experience 2D apps, websites, images, and videos in a 3D format. This feature is designed to enhance immersion for users of Samsung Galaxy XR headsets."
"The auto-spatialization feature supports content up to 1080p or lower at 30fps and requires slightly more battery power. It operates only on the app window that is currently in focus, providing a unique way to engage with content."
"In addition to auto-spatialization, Android XR updates include the ability to pin apps to walls, view real hands while interacting with virtual content, and quick access to previously used apps after removing the headset."
"Google Play now offers over 100 apps for XR, which is more than double the number available at the launch of Galaxy XR in October, indicating significant growth in XR content."
Android XR is launching a new feature called auto-spatialization, which converts 2D apps, websites, images, and videos into immersive 3D experiences. This feature will be available as an experimental option for Samsung Galaxy XR headsets. Auto-spatialization supports content up to 1080p at 30fps, consumes slightly more battery, and functions only on the focused app window. Additional updates include the ability to pin apps to walls, view real hands while interacting with virtual content, and quick access to previously used apps. Over 100 apps are now available on Google Play for XR.
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