Samsung confirmed it will reveal Project Moohan, its Android XR headset, during the “Worlds Wide Open” Galaxy event on October 21, 2025 at 10 PM ET. The showcase will stream on Samsung.com, Samsung Newsroom, and the company’s YouTube channel.
Project Moohan is positioned as the first device built for the open and scalable Android XR platform developed with Google and Qualcomm. Samsung describes it as a headset that blends everyday utility with immersive experiences, signaling a push to make spatial computing part of the broader Galaxy ecosystem.
In its event invitation, Samsung wrote that Project Moohan is “the groundbreaking first product built for the open and scalable Android XR platform,” adding that this is “where the true potential of XR comes alive.” The company frames the launch as the start of an AI centered approach to mixed reality that will tap into familiar Google experiences and Galaxy services.
The timing puts Samsung directly into the premium mixed reality conversation. With Android XR at the core, the company is expected to highlight natural input methods, high quality passthrough, and tight integration with Google apps and Galaxy devices. Final specifications and pricing will be announced at the event.
