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    Google doesn’t sell headsets anymore — but its app store is getting ready for them

    News RoomBy News RoomOctober 30, 20242 Mins Read
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    Are we about to see what’s up Google’s sleeve after its mysterious AR / VR deals with companies like Qualcomm and Samsung? Or might it finally bring its Google Play Store to Meta’s Quest like Meta once asked? Either way, Google seems to be prepping its Play Store for headsets, according to details discovered in app store code by Android Authority.

    Screenshots published by the outlet show a small graphic representing a headset in the Play Store’s “Install on more devices menu,” while a bit of text appearing on an app listing elsewhere references an “XR headset” too:

    That glyph either represents a headset or a Flintstones-style hunk of meat.
    Screenshot: Android Authority

    Screenshot: Android Authority

    Or, it could be that Google just changed its mind about putting the Play Store on Meta Quest headsets. Meta pressed Google for that very thing earlier this year, months after one of its execs revealed that Google had declined to let Quest users download regular Android apps to the headset. Since then, Meta has announced it will offer 2D apps after all — but from its own app store, not Google’s.

    Or maybe — just maybe — we’re about to see the return of Google Cardboard. Hey, a guy can dream, can’t he?

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