Navigating the web via VR is not a problem, but you need a dedicated VR browser, and Gearvr's virtual reality app is called "Samsung Internet for Gear VR". After the launch last December, it ushered in the first update and introduced some key features to provide more immersive virtual reality services.
The app allows users to browse the Web on a large virtual screen, enjoy video and photo browsing, as if they were in a theater. Upgraded to version 4.2 after the update and added a powerful background change feature that allows users to change the browser's background image with Otoy technology.
This update also includes support for Webvr 1.0. Webvr is a JavaScript-based rendering API that provides VR functionality to a device's Web browser, allowing users to view 3D images from different angles on a Web page.
In addition to the above two updates, version 4.2 also has four updates. First, the 4.2 release provides the File Explorer feature that allows users to easily browse and open images and videos stored on mobile devices, view them in full-screen mode, and second, the 4.2 version supports USB OTG, and it's worth noting that the second generation Gear VR (sm-r323) supports USB OTG; again, on-screen keyboard input features are currently available in 11 countries, including Korean, English, French, Italian, German, Norwegian, Swedish, Russian, Finnish, Danish, and Portuguese languages. And Chinese is currently not supported; Finally, the integrated Bluetooth device, in addition to the keyboard, mouse and gamepad, also adds support for the Samsung Gear S3 smart watch.
According to 591ARVR Www.591arvr.com reports, Samsung Internet for Gear VR 4.2 version has now landed Oculus Home. If you have already downloaded it, simply go to the store to update it.
Samsung Updates Gear VR Virtual reality browser for the first time