Samsung Prepares Global Launch of Project Moohan, Its New Extended Reality Headset with Android XR and Integrated Artificial Intelligence, Promising to Unite Productivity, Entertainment and Immersive Experiences in a Single Device.
Samsung has scheduled the Galaxy event “Worlds Wide Open” for October 21 at 11 PM (Brasilia Time), where it will present the Project Moohan, its extended reality headset built on Android XR with integrated artificial intelligence features.
The company describes the product as “the first major launch made for the open and scalable Android XR platform,” aiming to combine everyday use and immersion in a single device.
The announcement positions the brand in a direct competition for what is called spatial computing.
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In addition to showcasing the headset, Samsung is preparing a showcase for its AI strategy, with demonstrations promising to illustrate how daily tasks could transition to a three-dimensional environment of floating windows and applications, controlled by voice, gestures, and gaze.
What Is Project Moohan and Where Does It Fit?
Internally dubbed Project Moohan, the device is Samsung’s new extended reality (XR) headset, a category encompassing virtual reality and mixed reality.

The company claims that the product “perfectly combines everyday utility with new immersive experiences,” indicating a focus on productivity, communication, and entertainment in the same package.
This represents an advancement that Samsung has been preparing behind the scenes.
In December 2024, specialized journalists tested both the Android XR platform and a prototype of the brand’s headset in a controlled environment.
At that time, the perception was that the project still needed time to mature; now, the company signals that the software base and user experience are ready to be shown to the public.
Android XR: Software Base and Google’s Role
Contrary to what the name might suggest, Android XR is not a “proprietary” system of Samsung.
It is a Google platform, developed in partnership with Samsung and Qualcomm, created for headsets and smart glasses.
The idea is to provide a common foundation for manufacturers and developers, reducing fragmentation that has characterized previous initiatives in this segment and allowing Android ecosystem apps and services to be adapted to the immersive environment.
Gemini, Google’s multimodal assistant, is a central component of this proposal.
In recent demonstrations, the company showcased scenarios such as live translation with subtitles overlaid on the real world, messaging, navigation, and photo capture, all operated with natural commands.
The presence of Gemini in Android XR indicates that Moohan is set to launch with AI functions that understand visual context, something essential to making the headset useful beyond demonstration experiences.
Event, Time, and Commercial Signals
The broadcast of “Worlds Wide Open” is confirmed for Monday, October 21, at 11 PM (BRT), to be shown on Samsung’s official channels.
In parallel, the company has opened a reservation period with a promotional credit of US$ 100 for eligible purchases, a tactic that suggests a premium positioning and an attempt to gain initial traction for its ecosystem of accessories and content.

The company did not provide complete specifications or pricing, which are expected to be detailed during the event.
There is still no confirmation of immediate availability after the announcement.
For now, the official communication focuses on positioning Moohan as the first device launched for Android XR and highlighting the open platform approach, with promises of tools for developers and integration with Galaxy products.
Tight Competition and the Chosen Time
The calendar chosen by Samsung coincides with significant movements from competitors.
Apple announced on October 15 an update for the Vision Pro with M5 chip and improvements in comfort, performance, and battery life, maintaining the price while expanding the feature offering in visionOS.
On the other side, Meta continues pushing for the popularization of immersive experiences and smart glasses aimed at content capture, communication, and entertainment.
This environment pressures for differentiation not only in hardware but especially in software, AI, comfort, and usage time.
This context helps explain the message in Samsung’s material: more than “showing a gadget,” the intention is to present a standard of XR for the Android ecosystem.
If the company can prove smooth transitions between everyday tasks and immersive environments, and if the AI features are practical beyond the initial dazzlement, a base for adoption beyond niches can be created.
What to Watch for in the Announcement
Some questions guide expectations for October 21.
The first is the interface experience: how will Android XR organize multiple windows, notifications, and voice and gesture inputs without overwhelming the user?
The second is the compatibility with apps and the policies for developers to bring their services to the new format.
Focus will also be on integration with Galaxy smartphones and wearables, privacy requirements for functions that see the environment, and physically, aspects such as weight, thermal comfort, and battery life.
Samsung, in turn, tries to tie the proposal to everyday life, something reflected in the official text that talks about “unlocking a new dimension of possibilities.”
In other words, the initial success hinges on demonstrating repeatable and useful use cases beyond labs, both at work and during leisure.
Financial Scenario: Improved Chips Favor the Strategy

The launch comes during a phase of recovery of results for Samsung Electronics.
Market projections indicated operating profit of 10.1 trillion won in the third quarter of 2025, an annual increase of about 10%, driven by increased memory chip prices amid demand for AI servers.
Subsequently, Samsung itself released a preliminary report indicating 12.1 trillion won for the period, exceeding expectations compiled by analysts.
Reports mention that the rise in DRAM prices and inventory replenishment compensated for the lesser contribution of HBM destined for specific clients.
This backdrop helps explain why the company bets on a platform that connects hardware, semiconductors, displays, and software.
The narrative of Moohan reinforces the idea that Samsung intends to capture value at multiple layers, from chip to service, in a market where AI and immersive experiences tend to converge.
What Is Left to Know
Pending information includes processor, memory, tracking systems, screen resolution, weight, price, and sales schedule in Brazil.
It is also unclear what the initial package of apps optimized for Android XR will include and how the distribution of responsibilities between Google and Samsung in software evolution will occur post-launch.
While these details are not disclosed, the central question remains clear: Will Samsung’s smart glasses provide enough utility to replace part of the time you spend on your phone?

Se virasse um óculos normal porem tecnologico seria bem melhor
Fora. O **** vai ficar ligado em que tiver com nesse trambolho no rosto
Com certeza vai acompanhar os passos
Pra querer roubar
Nossa cara, tem que ser muito **** pra achar que a gente vá trocar o celular por um trambolho no meio da cara kkkkkk
Ué não agora né, mas no futuro isso vai virar um óculos normal, é isso que o título se refere, o futuro vai ser a IA+ a realidade aumentada.
E as pessoas vão andar com isso na cará o tempo todo? Acho que o celular ainda vai reinar.
Por enquanto sim, mas futuramente isso vai virar, óculos, lentes e até implante no cérebro para ter conexão diretamente com internet/IA e a realidade aumentada, esse é o futuro.
Deveria virar era realmente um óculos menor tecnologico e nao esse bagulho parecendo óculos de mergulhador 😂😂😂