JAKARTA - Samsung is rumored to be holding a launch event for its XR headset on September 29, 2025. The headset will go on sale in South Korea on October 13, with global availability following.
Project Moohan will be compatible with most Android applications for smartphones and tablets, so that the amount of content available will be more.
Samsung has been quite closed about Project Moohan since it was first introduced in January 2025. This Android-based XR headset has been shown several times and is known to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 chipset, but many other details have not been confirmed. Although some leaks have helped reveal a little information, there are still many things that are not known, including the release date.
According to a report from NewsPim, Samsung will hold a Project Moohan launch event on September 29, 2025. The device will then go on sale in South Korea on October 13, with global availability that may also include the United States.
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Prior to the official launch event, Samsung will probably provide a leak about the XR headset at the Unpacked event next month, along with the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7. At the event, Samsung is expected to showcase prototypes and play teaser videos to attract audience attention while measuring market interest.
To distinguish itself from Meta and Apple, Samsung is trying to address several common problems in XR technology such as device weights, battery life, content, and performance. In terms of content, it is stated that most Android applications for smartphones and tablets can be used directly on these headsets without the need for modification. However, some applications made by Google and Samsung will have more immersive interface designs.
Although there has been this report, there is still some important information that has not been revealed, such as the official name of the product, complete specifications, and selling price. If this report is true, Samsung may announce some additional details at the Unpacked event in July.
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