By Vanessa Francisco, | November 16, 2016
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge can apparently run the Google Daydream VR. (Wikimedia Commons)
Several videos have surfaced showing a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge running the Google Daydream VR.
The Galaxy S7 Edge is not Daydream-ready technically. Considering this development, other devices may be able to use the Daydream aside from Pixel.
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The Galaxy S7 Edge showed running the Google Daydream in the video is a Canadian variant powered by the Exynos 8890. It is also worth mentioning that Samsung has just launched the Android 7.0 Nougat Beta Program for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge and it could have played a role in this development.
The Daydream View VR is made of soft fabric which can also be bent easily for traveling. It also comes with a removable face mask for better hygiene. It weighs 220 grams and offers a more natural experience. However, it can feel heavier with a phone on it.
"Compared to the PlayStation VR's headband design, the Daydream headset felt heavy strapped to my face with a smartphone inside it. Even though it's one of the lightest headsets available, it still took a few seconds to adjust to the weight pulling my face forward," said Jeff Parsons of Mirror.
The Daydream View VR has a directional pad and nine motion sensors. It comes with a controller with volume buttons, home button, and additional buttons for developers to configure their apps. It is very similar to a Wii controller and has a built-in USB Type-C port for charging. The Daydream View VR is only compatible with Pixel phones at the moment.
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