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No, this particular viewer is intended for phones built to Google's Daydream standard for VR. The number of phones that meet this standard is growing slowly, but is still mostly limited to a handful of flagship handsets released in the last two years. As for what it can do, it's basically a scaled down version of desktop VR. In addition to providing an immersive visual environment, it comes with a single motion controller which can be used to play games or interact with VR content. It's nowhere near as good as desktop VR when it comes to tracking, but it offers pretty decent orientation tracking (ie: where the controller is pointing) and some rudimentary motion tracking about on par with the first generation Wii controllers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They currently only work with the Google pixel phone's and the Samsung Galaxy 8, 8+, and note 8. It's really cool for playing shooting games, flying spaceships, and diving under water. Lots of videos are in VR and stories as well, try it and you won't be sorry, it's the cheapest premium VR headset you can buy right now.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Per the current compatibility list it does not. https://vr.google.com/daydream/smartphonevr/phones/
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