A:AnswerThe iPhone se is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerStar Wars: Jedi Challenges is a smartphone-powered (AR) augmented reality experience that requires a compatible smartphone to run properly. Please find the updated list of phones at . Viewing through the Star Wars: Jedi Challenges headset, you will see the game content ( holographic images) and the space you are playing it in.
A:AnswerThank you for your feedback. The Star Wars: Jedi Challenges is an interactive (AR) augmented reality game experience. You will get vibration when battling with a Lightsaber.
It does require one to move around when playing Lightsaber battles against waves of droids and storm troopers or battling familiar villains such as Darth Maul, Kylo Ren, Darth Vader, Seventh Sister, and more.
A:AnswerThe LG Stylo 2 V is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerThe iPhone 5S is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerI have a note 5 and yes it does work with it, you need at lease 800mb of free space, when you install the program it will tell you
How much you will need.
A:AnswerThe iPhone 5 is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerI was gifted the headset and I have a Nexus 5x. Does it work? Not really. I can play the chess and the battles but it completely chops up when you get to the light sabre duel with Darth Maul (on Naboo, the first planet). It's unplayable. It seems to be worse the longer the phone is in the headset, indicating overheating is an issue. Even when you're training on the droids, the light sabre can lag a bit, so it feels like you're battling with a pool noodle. I'm actually pretty annoyed. It's the price of a new PS4! Why do we need a brand new expensive phone?
A:AnswerThe LG V20 is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerThe Nexus 5x is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerTechnically, the phone is too large for the tray it has to sit in. The good news is that you don't need the tray! You can slide the phone in without the tray, you just need something stuffed in there with it to keep it from rattling around. I heard some people say that keeping it in the case works. I personally just rolled up a napkin and slid in next to it and it worked fine.
A:AnswerThe Samsung Galaxy S5 is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.