For all of 2025, we’ve been hearing about Project Moohan, the mixed reality headset that Samsung has been building with contributions from Google and Android. But now, with a Samsung launch event looming, we’re finally going to see the headset — reportedly called the Samsung Galaxy XR — in all its glory. And that should answer a few of the big looming questions about the device.
Samsung has shown off early versions of its Project Moohan efforts throughout the year — I even got the chance to try on the headset myself. But the company has been stingy with details about its headset’s specs, the full list of apps that will run on Galaxy XR and just how much this new device is going to cost.
All those details should be revealed this week, though, at a late-night virtual product launch. Here’s what we know about the Samsung Galaxy XR headset and what we’re hoping to find out during the launch event.
What is Samsung going to call its mixed reality headset?
Since first showing off its headset last December, Samsung has referred to the device as Project Moohan. In Korean,
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