Overview
- Android Headlines published official-looking renders, One UI XR screenshots and extensive specs for Samsung’s first Android XR headset, known as Galaxy XR or Project Moohan, with Google’s Gemini integrated.
- The headset is reported to use 4K micro‑OLED displays delivering 4,032 ppi and a combined 29 million pixels across both panels.
- Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 is tipped to power the device with support up to 4.3K per eye at 90fps, and the leak describes hand, eye and voice input with multiple cameras and a depth sensor.
- Design details include a 545-gram build, an adjustable rear dial, heavy cushioning, detachable light shields, two 6‑DoF controllers with haptics and spatial audio from two‑way speakers.
- Samsung has confirmed a launch by year’s end, while reports suggest—but do not confirm—pre‑registration from October 15, a potential October 21–22 debut and pricing starting around $1,800.