Most of these devices being too small for the clasping mechanism to function properly, you might utilize a case or get some felt or other soft material for added padding. In general, if the phone is smaller than the Note 4 it should fit, so you might add devices like the HTC One M8, LG G3, and Moto X to the above list. Some devices that we tested and more-or-less fit include: It is possible to finagle a device without the proper USB port placement into position (especially if it is smaller), but there may be the potential for damage to both your device and the Gear VR headset. One benefit of connecting to the USB port is it will help hold a smaller smartphone in place.
The USB port will strictly be a matter of fit, as the connection will serve no function due to the lack of software link between a device other than the Note 4 and the Gear VR. In order to fit another device into the Gear VR, the phone must be generally the same size as Samsung’s phablet, which features a 5.7-inch display.Īny phone should also have a Micro USB connector centered on the bottom of the device. Fitting the phoneįirst and foremost, the Gear VR is built to connect via Micro USB to the Note 4 and hold it snugly in place with a clamping mechanism. Using another device will not provide the true Gear VR experience, providing limited control and not taking advantage of the headsets more unique features and software-specific enhancements.
The Oculus Mobile SDK is currently only optimized for the Galaxy Note 4, its processing suite, and embedded sensors.
Inspired by a post by Pure Engineering on Android Forums, we decided to investigate. It turns out using an unsupported phone is not completely out of the realm of possibilities, but it comes with a few major caveats. What if there was a way to get the Samsung Gear VR to work with other devices? Obviously, that leaves a large majority of the Android-toting population squarely stuck in their non-virtual realities. In turn, the Gear VR is designed (both in terms of physical construction and software) to work with only one smartphone from Samsung’s stable of many: the Galaxy Note 4. Samsung does not guarantee that all Smart View features will be available in all regions.While the Oculus Mobile SDK might eventually spread to other smartphones and accompanying virtual reality hardware, for now it remains relegated to Samsung’s Gear VR. Some Smart View features may be limited by region and release schedule.
Please check if an OS update is available for your phone and upgrade to Android 6.0 or above. Please note: You can only change permissions for the app if your device is running Android OS version 6.0 or above. Microphone: Needed to send voice commands from the app to the TV.Phone: Required to check network connection.
Storage: Requires access to local photos, music and videos on your phone to cast to the TV from the app.Please note: Art mode navigation is not supported for tablet models. 2017: ULS003U (Samsung SmartThings app is recommended for 2017 TV).2013: LED F4500 and above (except F9000 and above), PDP F5500 and above.2012: LED ES7500 and above, PDP E8000 and above.Supported Samsung Smart TV models* for Samsung Smart View: If you use a Samsung Smart TV from 2017 or later, or The Frame, please use the Samsung SmartThings app. The Samsung Smart View app is for controlling and casting your media files to Samsung Smart TVs released from 2011 to 2016. End of service notification updated (Smart View app will no longer be supported from Oct.