Overview
- Version 4.0.0.3 of Samsung’s Camera Assistant app reveals a 3D (spatial) photo and video setting tied to the Galaxy XR headset.
- SamMobile reports the APK appeared on the Galaxy S25 FE but the 3D option surfaced only after sideloading it onto a Galaxy S25 Ultra.
- Android Authority notes the update text references the Galaxy XR branding and indicates Samsung phones will be able to shoot spatial media for viewing on the headset.
- The device, codenamed Project Moohan, is reported to run Android XR, support Android apps, and feature dual Micro OLED displays, multiple cameras, an external battery, and hand/pinch gesture control with optional motion controllers.
- Samsung is expected to launch the headset before year-end, with rumors pointing to a September 29 debut in South Korea and reports suggesting a premium price range of roughly $1,800 to $2,800.