A:AnswerNo, the Iphone is not compatible. It is android only and only for a select few phones that have the proper hardware requirements and are running Android 7 or later.
A:AnswerNot at this time. Up until now, it only worked with the Google Pixel / Pixel XL. It was announced this week that it will now start to work with the ZTE Axon 7, Huawei Mate 9 Pro, Porsche Design Mate 9, as well as the ASUS-made ZenFone AR.
A:AnswerNo, it works with a limited number of handsets. The Galaxy S5 is not one of them. Please verify on Google's Daydream View website to confirm your handset compatibility.
A:AnswerAt the present moment, no. Although it might be used as a simple headset, but the remote won't work.
I wouldn't recommend buying it for using with iPhone right now.
A:AnswerOnly android, google-certified, daydream-ready phones are compatible. For now, only Moto Z family and Google Pixel family. You can go google this device and look at all the devices directly from google.
A:AnswerIt works with some Motorola phones. Specifically the Moto Z and Moto Z Force. Please verify on Google's Daydream View website to confirm your handset compatibility.
A:AnswerWhat you are seeing are the pixels on the phone screen, because your eyes are so close, the denser the pixels the less you will notice it. It would be recommended to try a compatible phone with a higher resolution screen.
A:AnswerNo, it works with a limited number of handsets. All of them are Android phones. Please verify your phone is on the list by checking out Google's Daydream View website.
A:AnswerI don't believe it supports that phone. I believe the Google Pixel phones and one other phone is only supported at this time. I would highly recommend the Pixel phone though!