This is our promo video and its very clear it's in XR with passthrough. https://studio.youtube.com/video/At7KdrGfTTg
We also have a number of XR widgets which are not enabled by default (Holodeck for example). They will be turned on soon in a pro version so if thats what you're looking for I am delighted!
Try the download if you don't believe me.
While we're at it, Samsung may have its reasons to mention "Google Photos" prominently as the first concrete application, but to me as a user that decoded as "ok they have no games to speak of." (I don't know if that's true, but that's how it comes across).
I'm sure they are monitoring these posts though and will get right on it ;-)
OP, this is a neat tech demo, but I'm curious what the practical use would be?
Some of this you can see in my X posts (old twitter)- we have emulated many systems under Linux from IBM 360 through to RiscV verilator. Even drones running Ardupilot. It's incredibly powerful.
https://x.com/anjin_games/status/1371870094490537987
better yet download it, it speaks for itself.
If you meant something else then I apologize for the misunderstanding (on phone, not going to be able to see fine detail in a video).
We really are emulating an XR headset inside the Galaxy XR. That hasn't been done before- with a real OS that boots and a stereo passthrough renderer. Can't explain it clearer than that.
Here's another video that shows it. Look closely at the lenses of the virtual XR headset.
The beauty of booting a full OS means we really can make software that works as though its on a real device
"Samsung XR" is a VR headset running "Android XR". Being called "XR" I would expect it would have AR abilities but the website makes no mention of it, or even passthrough, that I could see.