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    Samsung Galaxy XR Review: Android’s Big XR Gamble Misses the Mark

    ls3888126@gmail.comBy ls3888126@gmail.comOctober 24, 2025Updated:November 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Samsung Galaxy XR Doesn’t Inspire Much Hope for Android XR

    Samsung’s new Galaxy XR headset has officially entered the mixed reality race, but instead of redefining Android’s future in XR, it feels more like a cheaper imitation of Apple’s Vision Pro. Priced at around $1,800, the Galaxy XR is impressive on paper — yet falls short when it comes to vision and purpose.

    At first glance, the Galaxy XR looks like Samsung’s take on a “Vision Pro Lite.” The design, the dual micro-OLED displays, and even the gesture-based controls are all reminiscent of Apple’s headset. It’s sleek, futuristic, and technically capable — but without meaningful XR experiences to back it up, it feels unfinished.

    A Developer Device, Not a Consumer One

    Right now, the Galaxy XR seems best suited for developers exploring Android XR rather than everyday users. The app ecosystem is still sparse, and beyond Google’s own Maps and Photos, there’s little unique XR content to enjoy. Even watching 360° YouTube videos — something possible on older, cheaper VR headsets — doesn’t justify the high price tag.

    Samsung describes the Galaxy XR as part of a “new category of AI-native devices,” powered by Google’s Gemini AI, designed for “multimodal” experiences through voice and camera input. In reality, it’s just a headset that integrates AI more directly — a buzzword-heavy pitch without clear benefits.

    Following Apple’s Footsteps

    The Galaxy XR does little to hide its inspiration. From avatar interactions to the pinch gestures, nearly every feature mirrors Apple’s Vision Pro. The key difference? Samsung’s approach feels more like an Android on your face, not a true evolution of spatial computing.

    Google’s track record doesn’t help, either — the company has a long history of abandoning XR projects like Google Cardboard, Daydream, and even its ambitious Stadia cloud gaming platform. That pattern leaves many skeptical about Android XR’s long-term commitment.

    The Bigger XR Picture

    While Samsung, Apple, and Meta are all racing to define the future of XR, only Apple and Meta seem to be pushing the medium forward. Apple’s focus on spatial productivity and immersive collaboration, and Meta’s work with Ray-Ban smart glasses, both show clear direction. Samsung’s Galaxy XR, meanwhile, feels like a well-made product without a clear purpose.

    Sure, Samsung may eventually bring XR below the $1,000 mark, but even that won’t solve the biggest challenge — giving users a reason to actually wear one. Unless Android XR develops a stronger ecosystem and a clearer vision, Samsung’s Galaxy XR might remain a beautiful experiment rather than a breakthrough.

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