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Introducing Galaxy XR: Opening new worlds
Samsung debuts first Android XR device built for multimodal AI
Samsung has unveiled Galaxy XR. It’s the company’s first product built on the Android XR platform developed with Google and Qualcomm. It marks the start of the Android XR ecosystem. It introduces a new category of AI-native devices designed for immersive discovery, play, and work.
Built for the AI era
Gemini AI powers Galaxy XR and runs at the system level, enabling natural interactions through voice, vision, and gesture. The headset sees what you see, hears what you hear, and responds conversationally. It acts less like a tool and more like a companion. It also offers human-like interactions that make tasks faster and more intuitive.
Designed for long-term comfort
Galaxy XR’s lightweight frame balances comfort and durability. The headset distributes pressure evenly across the head, and Samsung separated the battery pack to make the fit more compact and comfortable. A detachable light shield blocks external light for deeper immersion or removes easily for open-air use.
Powered by Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2
Inside is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip, driving advanced sensors, precise motion tracking, and AI processing. The headset features 4K Micro-OLED displays, immersive sound, and clear voice capture through strategically placed microphones. Battery life lasts up to 2.5 hours of continuous playback.
All your favorite Android apps
Built on OpenXR standards, Galaxy XR works with existing Android apps out of the box. Developers using OpenXR, WebXR, or Unity can easily bring their experiences to the platform. Popular apps like Google Maps, YouTube, Circle to Search, and Google Photos are optimized for XR from day one.
- Navigate in 3D: Use Gemini as a personal guide on immersive Google Maps.
- Watch smarter: Ask Gemini for more info about videos on YouTube.
- Search naturally: Draw a circle in the air to search anything in view.
- Relive memories: Auto-spatialize photos and videos in 3D via Google Photos.
Built for discovery, play, and work
Galaxy XR delivers new levels of immersion for entertainment, gaming, and productivity.
- Watch anywhere: Stream shows in a personal 4K theater.
- Play smarter: Get AI coaching and tips mid-game.
- Create in 3D: Edit videos with Adobe Project Pulsar, layering depth and graphics.
Samsung is also expanding Galaxy XR into enterprise training and collaboration, partnering with Samsung Heavy Industries and Qualcomm Spaces to create business-ready XR solutions.
Expanding the ecosystem
Samsung’s XR roadmap extends beyond headsets. The company is developing AI glasses in collaboration with Google, Warby Parker, and Gentle Monster, combining technology, comfort, and style under the open Android XR platform.
Price and availability
Galaxy XR is available today in the U.S. for USD 1,799.99 at samsung.com and Samsung Experience Stores, with 24-month financing options available.
Buyers before year-end will receive The Explorer Pack (worth over USD 1,000), which includes 12 months of Google AI Pro, YouTube Premium, Google Play Pass, and an XR content pack.
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Apple is working on AirPods with built-in cameras
References to the wearable were spotted inside a new macOS beta.
The launch of operating system betas is a cause of celebration for those digging into what’s next for a brand. No other company does that better than Apple. Today, Apple released a new release candidate for macOS Tahoe 26.7. As expected, the release has a treasure trove of references to unreleased devices, including a new type of AirPods with built-in cameras.
Let’s get the obvious out of the way first. The references include a slew of unreleased iPads, Macs, and HomePods. Since these devices are already expected to come out, they’re hardly worth nothing. This includes the iPhone 18 series. If anything, the references confirm the iPhone Ultra, the rumored entry into the foldable market, but that’s it.
Now, the more interesting inclusion is a pair of AirPods with cameras. Despite the controversies surrounding cameras on smart glasses, Apple is reportedly building audio-based wearables with cameras themselves.
In a short demo video (also obtained from the macOS beta via MacRumors), the AirPods can apparently “save” things that it sees, including a book you might want to search for later. In that way, the built-in camera acts more like a voice assistant, rather than a recording device.
Though the references don’t confirm a launch date, it’s likely that the camera-based AirPods will come out sometime soon. After all, why would a blatant reference be inside a publicly available beta?
SEE ALSO: The iPhone 18 might sell out for an unexpected reason
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Samsung might be working on an even wider foldable
The success of the Galaxy Z Fold8 is pushing Samsung to its next steps.
The passport-sized Galaxy Z Fold8 might be one of the best ideas for a foldable ever. Hardly anyone thinks that Samsung’s latest foldable type was a misstep for the brand. Other companies are even rumored to bring out their own passport-sized foldable soon. Now, Samsung is reportedly going further in the same direction by working on an even wider foldable.
Compared to traditional book-style foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold8 has a more squarish shape when folded. Naturally, the phone’s unfolded state is more rectangular, allowing for more screen real estate for full-screen content. It feels much more immersive to watch movies and shows on the foldable.
Now, according to ETNews, Samsung is working on an even wider foldable, potentially for next year. Though sparse on more technical details, the report hints that the next iteration will focus on better video playback, which does indicate a better aspect ratio.
Though foldables have been under the spotlight for a while now, this year might be the moment that the segment reaches its maturity. A lot of brands today have worthy alternatives for foldables. Some are also working on passport-style ones. Apple, the last holdout among the big names of the industry, is rumored to launch its first foldable later this year. There is no better time to try a foldable than this year.
SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Review
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realme 16T to come with 8,000mAh battery, 7-year battery health guarantee
Power and endurance designed to last for years
The upcoming realme 16T will have an 8,000mAh Titan Battery and a 7-Year Battery Health Guarantee for power and endurance designed to last for years.
The brand credits this to its Titan AI Deep Power and Extended Use Care, which work to slow down battery wear over time.
Moreover, the device is also backed by a 6-year Guaranteed Smooth Performance with AI Boost to help keep thing running steadily even after years of daily use.
The realme 16T’s battery supports 45W SUPERVOOC Charge, along with Bypass Charge and Reverse Charge.
These features come handy for keeping the phone cool while plugged in, and for topping up other devices when needed.
Furthermore, the device comes with All-Around Water & Drop Protection, carrying an IP69 Pro rating and Military-Grade Shock Resistance. This way, it can withstand daily bumps, spills, and dust exposure.
Alongside long-term durability, realme is offering added value to early buyers.
Customers who blind pre-order the realme 16T from August 17 to 27 and claim their reserved unit on the First Selling Day on September 4 can enjoy freebies and discounts worth PhP 8,097.
The exclusive offer includes a free TechLife Bluetooth Speaker 3, free Laifen SE Lite Hair Dryer, a Privilege Card with six-mnth extended warranty and six-month screen damage protection. To top it all off, there will be a PhP 2,000 off discount.
More details about the realme 16T like its price, full specs, and launch date will be revealed soon.
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