Google killed its Daydream VR platform today:
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) October 15, 2019
- Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL do not support Daydream
- Google stopped selling the Daydream View headset
- Google has stopped certifying Android devices for Daydreamhttps://t.co/c8gfjWR0XV
RIP Google Clips. You and your creepy machine learning application in order to ‘decide’ when photos/videos were taken won’t be missed.https://t.co/YS8pi06g6s
— Killed by Google ? (@killedbygoogle) October 15, 2019
Google killed its Daydream VR platform today:
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) October 15, 2019
- Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL do not support Daydream
- Google stopped selling the Daydream View headset
- Google has stopped certifying Android devices for Daydreamhttps://t.co/c8gfjWR0XV
Mama mia! Here I go again. My...my... how can I not kill ya! ? ?
— Killed by Google ? (@killedbygoogle) October 15, 2019
???https://t.co/yBVNnGaRMf
Google wakes up from its Daydream. https://t.co/6byqkuk1QI
— Daniel Tunkelang (@dtunkelang) October 15, 2019
Google’s disinterest in VR has been palpable since shortly after Daydream launched. Unlike most areas of consumer electronics, it plays to few if any of the company’s strengths. https://t.co/xrOMP2Ihkh
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) October 15, 2019
Google admits that Daydream is dead. Pixel 4 won't support the VR platform and the Daydream View is no longer being sold.
— Nick Summers (@nisummers) October 15, 2019
"Over time we noticed some clear limitations constraining smartphone VR from being a viable long-term solution."https://t.co/HoIz57sPVU