Samsung gave Android XR barely 5 seconds of screen time at Unpacked, but it still proved why it’ll succeed where Apple failed



  • Samsung teased Project Moohan AI capabilities at Galaxy Unpacked
  • It also announced exclusive software from third-party app creators
  • The presentation was light on the details

Samsung took a few moments – literal seconds – out of its Samsung Galaxy S25 launch event to talk about Project Moohan (its upcoming VR headset) and Android XR, and how the platform will leverage multimodal AI to bring awesome (but currently nebulous) upgrades to XR systems. Thankfully it had more to say in a separate interview with TM Roh, the president of Samsung’s Mobile Experience division, including one detail which makes me believe Samsung’s tech won’t crash and burn like the Apple Vision Pro.

Out the gate we have some bad news courtesy of the interview conducted by Bloomberg (behind a paywall): we still don’t have a release date for Samsung’s headset or AR glasses. Roh did reaffirm the consumer version of Moohan is coming this year, though he didn’t reveal precisely when, or how much it’ll cost at launch.

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