Where Are The Daydream Phones Google Promised?

When Google announced the Daydream virtual reality platform at its 2016 I/O conference, the system was pitched as a core feature of Android Nougat, with strong support from manufacturers. Almost every major Android phone maker was supposed to be releasing a Daydream-ready phone, which would work with any Daydream-compatible mobile headset. But one year later, the platform is still niche, and a lot of these partners have been keeping quiet about their plans.
 
Google originally listed eight manufacturers that would support Daydream. Samsung, HTC, Huawei, LG, ZTE, Asus, Alcatel, and Xiaomi all promised to enable it, which would put every major phone maker except Sony on the platform. So far, two of these companies have released Daydream-ready devices. ZTE updated the Axon 7 to support it, and Huawei included the feature on the Mate 9 Pro and Porsche Design Mate 9. A third manufacturer, Asus, supports both Daydream and Google’s Tango augmented reality on the ZenFone AR. And Lenovo, which wasn’t on the original list, joined the program with its Motorola Moto Z line.

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Source: The Verge

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