Samsung’s First Android XR Headset Reportedly Releasing In October

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Samsung’s First Android XR Headset Reportedly Releasing In October

According to a new report out of Korea, Samsung is planning to launch its first Android XR headset in September, with the actual release date beginning in October.

Samsung’s Android XR headset was first revealed in late 2024, and the company hasn’t been shy about showing it off in the months since. We’ve seen the headset at in-person events such as the Galaxy S25 launch and Mobile World Congress, while also seeing a live demo in recent months. The headset has constantly been said to be coming “later this year,” but without a specific date. Now, we’re finally getting something to narrow that down.

Korean publication Newspim reports that Samsung will fully unveil “Project Moohan” – also referred to in the post as “Project Infinite,” which is what “Moohan” can translate to – at an Unpacked event on September 29 in its home country of South Korea. The headset would then go on sale in the country on October 13, and roll out to the global market after that.

Ahead of this, the report says that Samsung will show off prototypes of the “Moohan” headset as well as show teaser videos during its Unpacked event for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 in July, though it’s unclear if the company will tease a release date at that time.

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The release of “Project Moohan” has certainly been a long time coming, but it’s nice to know we finally have a timeline to look forward to.

Are you excited for the first Android XR headset?

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