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So, Samsung’s got this mixed reality headset in the works. They didn’t really make a big fuss over it at Unpacked last month or even at Google I/O before that—probably for reasons we don’t get. But don’t sweat it, they’re telling us it’s still dropping this year. Yep, same year, no change there.
Had this call the other day, right, and Samsung was all like, “Our XR headset? Still happening.” They’re calling it ‘Project Moohan’ for now. And, I mean, I’d love to tell you what it’s really called or how much it might set us back, but—yeah, got nothing.
Daniel Araujo, this guy from Samsung’s mobile division (which they call ‘MX’—why, who knows?), mentioned in their Q2 2025 call that they’re cooking up next-gen stuff. Moohan’s in the mix. Oh, and a TriFold smartphone. Why’d that catch my eye? Again, no idea.
And you gotta wonder, why’s Samsung so shy about pushing Moohan into the limelight? There was Google I/O where they could’ve showed it off, especially to app developers. But nah, hardly a peep. Missed chance? Maybe.
Same deal at Samsung Unpacked in July. Moohan? MIA. That Trifold phone? Also hiding. Which sort of hints at them maybe planning another event later in the year. Or not. It’s Samsung; who knows?
Anyway, here are the scraps of what we do know about Moohan, cobbled together: It’s running Android XR with some Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 + Gen 2 action under its hood. How those Sony micro-OLED displays perform? Your guess is as good as mine.
Gonna have slim pancake lenses and IPD adjustment that handles itself. Pretty neat, right? And there’s talk of eye and hand-tracking, a magnetically-attached light shield (sounds fancy), and a battery pack that pops on and off. Controllers? They say they’re coming, but no one’s seen them.
Got curious? Our December 2024 hands-on gives you more on this gadget—comfort, display clarity, and how Android XR’s got this whole Horizon OS meets VisionOS vibe. Definitely worth a peek.