Samsung Project Moohan XR headset's pre-registration and launch dates surface
Samsung's first Android XR headset, codenamed Project Moohan, was rumored to launch on September 29, but it has reportedly been delayed to October 21. While we are still awaiting official confirmation on that from Samsung, a new media report has revealed when the Korean brand will begin pre-registrations for its first XR headset.
According to ChosunBiz, Samsung will begin pre-registrations for Project Moohan on October 15, which will continue until October 21. The launch is now scheduled for October 22. This timeline likely only applies to South Korea, as Project Moohan is said to be available there first, with availability gradually expanding to other markets later.
Project Moohan
Samsung has developed Project Moohan with Google and Qualcomm. It runs Android XR and is powered by the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip. Previous rumors had claimed that Project Moohan would be priced between KRW2,500,000 ($1,785) and KRW4,000,000 ($2,855) in South Korea, and Samsung aims to ship around 100,000 units of the headset. However, the number will be adjusted according to demand.
Source (in Korean)
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- mamradcaj
- 09 Oct 2025
- iG5
where have you been living? you wrote it like you believe that Apple is the first ever company making hedaset or dealing with spatial computing :-D
- AltFantasy
- 06 Oct 2025
- trb
you can say whatever you want, Samsung is still copying Apple, like it or not. Just look at the leaks for one of the S26 series phones for example, the design literally copied Apple's design for the iPhone 17 series. And there was such a huge ou...








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