Android XR just shipped one of those features that feels like cheating at the future: auto-spatialization.
Head into Settings → Advanced features → Labs on your Galaxy XR and you can tell the system to “spatialize” almost any 2D app, game, website, image, or video. With a tap, the headset adds depth and turns flat content into a 3D-style experience on those big XR displays.
That means YouTube gets layered, Chrome pages feel more like panels floating in space, and your favorite 2D games suddenly look like they belong in a headset instead of just being mirrored from a phone. It is experimental, but it is exactly the kind of hacky bridge we need while true spatial apps are still catching up.

















