Samsung and Oculus have been treating Gear VR and the Oculus Rift in a
similar manner, meaning both pieces of hardware are clearly labeled as
developer or enthusiast devices, and not meant for the general public.
Oculus CTO John Carmack said Gear VR will get a proper, full consumer
launch with Samsung’s next hardware cycle, however. This was Samsung’s
desire with the most recent Gear VR hardware, he explained at GDC on
stage, but Oculus wanted to keep the “Innovator” edition able in place
until they felt it was actually ready for more widespread use.This marks the most solid proclamation of an intent to make real consumer VR hardware available beyond the early adopter crowd we’ve heard from Oculus VR yet, whether for its Oculus Rift headset or for the Gear VR mobile device. It’s still not setting anything in stone – Carmack deferred from making any specific comments on when Samsung’s next hardware cycle might actually occur – but the Note generally gets an update in the fall, which is when the original Gear VR debuted last year.