Samsung’s challenger to the Apple Vision Pro has an official launch date
- Samsung will unveil Project Moohan, its long-awaited XR headset, on October 21 at 10 PM ET.
- The device will run on Android XR, a new platform co-developed with Google and Qualcomm.
- The Samsung Galaxy “Worlds Wide Open” event is promising a new era of multimodal AI.
After months of leaks and shifting timelines, Samsung has confirmed when it’ll finally unveil Project Moohan, its long-rumored XR headset and direct rival to Apple’s Vision Pro. The device, which is expected to launch commercially as the Galaxy XR, will headline Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy event, “Worlds Wide Open,” which the company says will mark a new era of multimodal AI.
As detailed in a press release on the Samsung Newsroom, the showcase will stream on October 21 at 10:00 PM ET via Samsung.com/us and YouTube. Samsung will introduce Android XR at the event, which is a new platform co-developed with Google and Qualcomm. Samsung makes clear that Android XR is optimized for AI from the start, describing it as an open and scalable system designed to bring intelligent, immersive experiences across devices.
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