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Samsung Android XR Headsets to Support Google Find My Device



Samsung and Google recently unveiled Project Moohan, their first collaborative XR powered by Google’s new Android  XR platform. While the companies showcased existing aspects of this innovative device, specific details have remained largely under wraps. However, a recent confirmation from a Google executive has shed light on one crucial feature: support for Google Find My Device.


In a recent interview, Shahrm Izadi, Vice President and General Manager of Google’s AR/XR department, confirmed that Android XR devices, including Project Moohan will integrate with Google’s Find My Device service. This integration will provide a crucial layer of convenience for users, allowing them to easily locate their XR headsets if they happen to misplace them. 


While this news may not come as a complete surprise- given that Android XR is build upon the Android foundation and leverages Google services- it nonetheless underscores the company’s commitment to seamless integration and user-friendly experiences across its diverse range of devices.


Izadi’s interview with a leading website delved into various aspects of Android XR, offering valuable insights into the platform’s capabilities and future directions. 


Key Takeaways from the Interview:


Focus on User Experience: Izadi emphasized the importance of creating a user-friendly experience for XR devices. Android XR aims to simplify the onboarding process, making it easy for the users to set up and utilize their headsets.


Developer Ecosystem: Google is actively working to foster a robust developer ecosystem for Android XR. This includes providing developers with the necessary tools and resources to create innovative and engaging XR applications.


Collaboration and Partnerships: Izadi highlighted the significance of collaboration with hardware partners like Samsung to drive the adoption and success of Android XR. 


Future of XR: The interview touched upon the exciting possibilities that XR technology holds, from immense gaming and entertainment experiences to transformative applications in education, healthcare and beyond. 


The integration of Google Find My Device into Android XR headsets demonstrates a clear focus on user convenience and peace of mind. By enabling users to easily locate their devices, this feature enhances the overall user experience and minimizes the frustration associated with misplacing valuable technology. 


As the Android XR ecosystem continues to evolve, we can expect further advancements and innovations that will shape the future of XR technology. The collaboration between Google and Samsung on Project Moohan represents a significant step forward in this executing domain, and the insights shared by Izadi offer a glimpse into the promising future that lies ahead for Android XR.




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