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Katie Teague,John Falcone @ Engadget 3 place · today 07:15 EDT

Samsung Galaxy XR: Everything you need to know

With Galaxy XR, you can split screen between a game like Stardew Valley and a real-time video chat.Samsung
After dropping hints for over two years, Samsung, in partnership with Google, finally revealed its first-ever Android extended reality headset Tuesday night. The new device, dubbed Galaxy XR, will run you $1,800 and you can actually buy it today.
Due to its collaboration with Google, it's not a surprise that the headset comes fully equipped with Gemini AI built in. "Android XR is the first Android plat

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