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Samsung’s newly launched Galaxy XR controllers have reportedly sold out across major US retailers within days of availability. The accessories promise enhanced precision for the Galaxy XR headset, though sources indicate the device remains fully functional using built-in voice and gesture controls.
Samsung’s Galaxy XR controllers have completely sold out across United States retailers, according to recent market reports. The accessories, designed to provide enhanced control capabilities for the Galaxy XR mixed reality headset, appear to have generated significantly higher demand than initial supply could accommodate.
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Apple’s highly anticipated large-screen foldable iPad faces significant delays as engineers grapple with technical challenges. The device’s launch has reportedly been pushed to 2029 due to unresolved issues with display panels and overall weight.
Apple’s ambitious plans for a large-screen foldable iPad have encountered significant engineering obstacles, pushing the anticipated launch timeline to 2029 or later, according to reports from Bloomberg. The technology giant had originally targeted a 2028 release for what sources describe as an “18-20 inch foldable device” that would represent a new category in Apple’s product lineup.