Google’s list of Daydream VR-compatible smartphones will soon be growing.
During Alphabet’s Q2 2017 earnings call, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that there will be 11 Android phones that support Daydream VR by the end of 2017. The exec didn’t name any of the upcoming devices.
There are currently a handful of phones that support Daydream VR, including the Pixel and Pixel XL, Moto Z and Moto Z Force, Huawei Mate 9, and ZTE Axon 7. We do know that the Galaxy S8 will be updated to support Daydream — in fact, the Verizon model just got an update that includes Daydream compatibility — and the ASUS ZenFone AR will also when it launches.
That leaves us with a few other new devices that’ll support Daydream VR. It seems likely that Google’s upcoming Pixel phones will be compatible with Daydream, but any other devices are a mystery.