First announced last year in December, Samsung’s Project Moohan is reportedly ready to hit the shelves later this year. The tech giant has been teasing its upcoming Android XR headset for months, and now a leak has tipped that it could arrive sometime in September. The tech giant is also expected to share the prototype and the teaser video of the device at its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, tentatively slated for July 9. Earlier, it was rumoured to debut by the end of this year.
Though the brand has yet to reveal any details on its Android XR-powered device, here’s what we know.
According to a report by the Korean publication Newspim, Samsung’s extended reality headset will likely hit markets sooner than expected. The company might launch the device at its very own event on September 9, followed by South Korea’s debut a month later on October 13. The device is said to be available in the global launch later.
Samsung’s upcoming Android XR-powered headset is rumoured to be backed by a Snapdragon chipset featuring six CPU cores, with two running at 2.36 GHz and the other four at a 2.05 GHz clock speed. Additionally, the headset has scored 990 points in the single-core test and 2,453 points in the multi-core test. The benchmark listing also revealed that it will feature an Adreno 740 GPU—the one introduced with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. All of this hints at the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 SoC, designed explicitly for XR.
Apart from these, Project Moohan is said to feature dual displays with a resolution of up to 3 K. For connectivity, it may get Wi-Fi 7. Other leaked details include up to 16GB of RAM and may run on Android 14.