Wednesday 29 November 2017

These are the phones that support Daydream View

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Is your phone Daydream-ready? Maybe.

Google's big push into smartphone-based virtual reality has only begun to take form. Where Cardboard is an amazing way to make it so anyone and everyone can enjoy short VR experiences, Daydream is aiming much higher. You can kick back and enjoy an episode of Game of Thrones, stand up and draw some amazing pieces of art with a big bubble around you as the canvas, and of course, play an enormous number of immersive games. Daydream is a big deal to anyone who can enjoy it, and in order to be on that list your phone must have Google's "Daydream ready" stamp of approval.

Which phones have earned Google's blessing? Glad you asked! Here's the list of every Daydream ready phone, which we will be updating as frequently as possible.

  • Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL — Both the 5-inch and 6-inch versions of Google's second Pixel phones are Daydream ready, and come with Daydream pre-installed. These phones are each packing an impressive Snapdragon 835 processor with 4GB of RAM, but the smaller Pixel is 1080p while the larger Pixel 2 offers a AMOLED display while the Pixel 2 XL rocks a P-OLED. This means both will deliver an awesome VR experience with highly accurate head tracking that is built to work well with the Daydream View headset.

  • Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ — Both the original Galaxy S8 and the larger S8+ are Daydream ready, and the Daydream app can be installed from the Google Play Store. These phones have a Snapdragon 835 processor with a Super AMOLED display and 4GB of RAM. While these phones seem a bit large in the headset due to the Infinity Display, they deliver excellent experiences with Daydream.

  • ASUS ZenFone AR — The new Daydream- and Tango-ready phone from ASUS is the first smartphone to have 8GB of RAM packed inside. It also has a Snapdragon 821 processor and a ridiculous 5.7-inch AMOLED display with a 1440x2560 resolution. Graphics are handled by a Qualcomm Adreno 530 GPU, which, when combined with the high-res screen, offer an amazing mobile VR experience.

  • Huawei Mate 9 Pro + Porsche Design Mate 9— Huawei announced during CES that the more premium of its two Mate 9 flagships, the Pro (and $1500 kin, Porsche Design Mate 9) would support Daydream in a future update. With Huawei's own HiSilicon Kirin 960 processor and 6GB of RAM, there is plenty inside to power the 2560x1440 pixel display.

  • ZTE Axon 7 — The ZTE Axon 7 was technically the first phone to claim Daydream support, but it took until early February 2017 for the phone to actually get updated to Nougat, and receive Daydream compatibility in the process. Like the Moto Z, the Axon 7 runs the slightly older and slower Snapdragon 820, but that should be plenty of power for most VR experiences.

Read More: The best phone for Google Daydream

All Daydream ready phones

  • Google Pixel and Pixel XL
  • Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
  • Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S+
  • Zenfone AR
  • LG V30
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 8
  • Moto Z2 Force
  • Axon 7
  • Moto Z
  • Moto Z Force
  • Mate 9 Pro
  • Porsche Design Mate 9

Questions?

Google's Daydream View has already been delivering awesome experiences all year, and they are only going to get better. Have you checked out Daydream yet? Is your phone Daydream ready? Let us know about it in the comments below!



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