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Samsung Launches Optimized Web Browser for Gear VR

| Dec 02, 2015 08:38 PM EST

Samsung Launches Optimized Web Browser for Gear VR

Samsung today reported the web browser optimized for Gear VR. Samsung Internet for Gear VR is the most recent virtual reality service alongside a reinforced VR content ecosystem. The application now permits customers to instinctively scan the web and enjoy content in a more immersive air without downloading content on to their phones.

Through the Internet for Virtual Reality, customers can straightforwardly enjoy an assortment of on-line content by skimming the web. It supports both 360-degree and 3D video spilling, and in addition any HTML5 video from the web, permitting customers to appreciate video content in a completely immersive environment.

"As a pioneer in the mobile VR industry, Samsung has continually worked to provide our users with a fully immersive mobile experience in the evolving world of virtual reality," said Chan-Woo Park, VP of IT & Mobile Communications Business at Samsung Electronics, and Product Strategy Team .

Moreover, to make content data instinctive and simple, Internet for VR gives voice recognition, alongside on-screen console. With Gaze Mode, customers can choose menus by just looking at them, without lifting a finger. The application can likewise import bookmarks from the mobile browser, Samsung Internet for Android, and gives accommodating elements, for example, Quick Access, Bookmarks, and Tab Manager, giving clients a recognizable browse knowledge, according to The Verge.

The Google voice search is helpful for searching for things. There are a couple destinations to begin with in your default bookmarks, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, and YouTube with a tab for more prescribed locales once you begin searching a cluster. The "Gaze Mode" is very convenient, and if you look at specific things for a second or so, it will click the link for you automatically, according to TechCrunch.

Samsung web Gear VR beta version will be accessible for download in the Oculus Store from starting December 2. Its supported device includes Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note5, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge and Galaxy S6 edge+.

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