The tech giant has already suspended 360-degree video uploads and premium video purchases, and it won’t be rolling out any further updates. The tech giant says it’s ending the service, because it’s “rethinking its immersive video distribution” method, “especially given that Gear VR is no longer available.” Samsung’s XR ecosystem, which is made up of several apps, gives users a way to view 360-degree images and videos on their phones and links their VR headsets with their mobile devices. Samsung will slowly shut down its XR service applications over the next few months until they’re completely gone by September 30th.
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