Samsung Galaxy XR gets Android Enterprise support and 5-year update promise
Samsung dropped a firmware update for Galaxy XR today, and itβs not a minor patch. Android Enterprise support has landed, paired with a five-year software commitment. For a platform that launched in October 2025, thatβs a bold statement.
Android Enterprise extends the management framework that IT departments have trusted across millions of Android phones into spatial computing.
The Galaxy XR can now be deployed at scale in manufacturing floors, hospitals, retail environments, and training facilities without giving corporate security teams a collective heart attack.
Organizations get fully managed and dedicated device support, zero-touch enrollment, QR code provisioning, and DPC identifier setup.
Managed Google Play handles app distribution. Admins can push password policies, configure networks, and remotely lock or wipe devices.
βOur vision for XR extends beyond hardware β itβs about building a secure, scalable ecosystem informed by our users,β said James Choi, EVP and Head of XR R&D Team, Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics. βWith Android Enterprise support and ongoing platform upgrades, Galaxy XR demonstrates how real-world use cases across work, discovery, and play influence our direction.β
Virtual keyboard positioning now saves your preferred depth and height. Desktop session restore brings back up to three apps in their original layout after a reboot.
Accessibility improvements include single eye tracking and pointer customization. Wall panel alignment helps users line up content against physical surfaces without the usual guesswork.
Auto Spatialization is the flashiest addition, converting 2D content in Chrome and YouTube into 3D photos and video. Five years of updates on a first-gen XR headset is a commitment Samsungβs phone line had to earn over time.

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Android XR adds spatial conversion for 2D apps, the ability to pin apps to your walls and more ways to watch, create, and explore.