Samsung Confirms Project Moohan XR Launch on Oct 21

Samsung will unveil Project Moohan — its first Android XR headset — on October 21 at 10 PM ET. The device, powered by Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2, could debut as the Galaxy XR; watch the livestream on Samsung's YouTube channel.

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Samsung Confirms Project Moohan XR Launch on Oct 21

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Samsung has officially set a date for the debut of its first Android XR headset, codenamed Project Moohan. After weeks of speculation, the company will reveal the device on October 21 during its Galaxy Event — and the announcement comes with a livestream for global audiences.

When and where to watch the Galaxy Event

The Galaxy Event kicks off at 10 PM ET on October 21 and will be streamed live on Samsung's YouTube channel. Mark your calendars: this is the moment Samsung will pull back the curtain on Project Moohan and likely share details about availability and pricing.

What we know about Project Moohan so far

Samsung has kept the headset’s official marketing name under wraps, though leaks and rumors suggest it could be branded the Galaxy XR — a logical choice if the company wants to slot the device into its Galaxy ecosystem. Project Moohan is the product of a collaboration between Samsung, Qualcomm and Google, and it runs Android XR with a Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chipset at its core.

Why the partnership matters

Working with Qualcomm and Google signals Samsung's intent to build a more open, Android-centered XR platform. Qualcomm’s XR silicon should deliver strong performance for mixed-reality apps, while Google’s software involvement hints at tighter integration with Android services and developer tools.

From rumor mill to reveal

Initial rumors pointed to a September 29 unveiling that never materialized, then shifted to October 21 or 22. One of those dates was right: Samsung confirmed October 21. If you’ve been following leaks, you’ve likely seen renders and partial spec lists circulating online — Samsung’s event will confirm which of those details are real.

Why this launch matters for XR

Imagine a mainstream XR headset that ties into an existing smartphone ecosystem: developers get a larger potential user base, and consumers benefit from smoother service integration. Samsung’s move into Android XR pits it against other major players racing to define the next generation of immersive devices.

Want to catch the reveal? Tune into Samsung’s YouTube channel on October 21 at 10 PM ET to see Project Moohan unveiled and learn whether the rumored Galaxy XR name and leaked specs hold up.

Source: gsmarena

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