Samsung unveiled the $1,800 Galaxy XR, the first Android XR headset, quickly likened to a 'Vision Pro Lite' at nearly half Vision Pro’s price. Despite sleek hardware and Apple-like gestures, the article says it’s essentially a polished developer kit amid a sparse app lineup beyond Google Maps, Photos, and routine YouTube 360. Samsung’s 'AI‑native' pitch leans on Gemini, but plans to elevate XR content remain unclear, while Apple pushes features like 8K Immersive Videos. With Meta’s $500 Quest 3 undercutting price, the piece argues XR’s bigger hurdles are purpose and Google’s shaky history in VR.
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