It is not a seamless experience on the modified app, though, as there are still a few bugs here and there. So, this app isn't only useful to owners of of smartphone brands but also to users of Samsung smartphones other than the Galaxy S7. The developer has also removed on his modified 360 Manager app, the restriction which allowed only the Samsung Galaxy S7 to film in 4K. As a result the modified version of the Gear 360 Manager app now allows most Android smartphones running on Android Lollipop 5.0 or higher versions. The Gear 360 Manager is the app used to control the functions of the Gear 360 camera and it has now been modified by XDA developer Bin4ry. But all these are now past, as a new modified version of the Samsung Gear 360 Manager has emerged which opens up the Gear 360 to work with other smartphones.
The Korean giant also disabled 4K video filming in the Gear 360 on all devices except the Galaxy S7.
Seems Samsung placed some sort of restriction of all other smartphone brands, allowing the app to support only some mostly high-end Samsung smartphones. Samsung's Gear 360 camera works with just a few high-end Samsung smartphones like the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, the same way the Gear VR headset only supports select Samsung smartphones.