
Samsung’s October 2025 event may finally unveil Project Moohan, its first XR headset.
Samsung is all set to take the tech world by storm with its upcoming October 2025 event. The company has teased something big this time — and all signs point to the long-awaited debut of its XR headset, Project Moohan.
With AI-powered extended reality (XR) at the core, the event promises to showcase Samsung’s next leap into immersive technology. Fans worldwide are eager to see how Samsung’s new headset will rival Apple’s Vision Pro and redefine the mixed-reality experience.
Tech giant Samsung has had a busy year, but it’s not done yet. The company is hosting a major launch event on October 22 at 7:30 AM IST (October 21 at 10 PM ET). The event will be streamed live on Samsung Newsroom and the official Samsung YouTube channel, allowing fans across the globe to tune in.
The highlight of the event is expected to be a major leap in extended reality (XR) technology. Samsung describes the launch as a “new era of AI-native devices,” showing how artificial intelligence will merge with immersive experiences.
Date & time: October 22, 7:30 AM IST (October 21, 2025, 10 PM ET)
Where: Samsung.com, Samsung Newsroom, and Samsung’s YouTube channel
Bonus: Samsung is offering a $100 credit when users reserve the device ahead of launch.
Project Moohan is widely believed to be Samsung’s first-ever XR headset. While Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed the name, multiple leaks suggest it could be the company’s biggest step into spatial computing.
Samsung has called it the “groundbreaking first product built for the Android XR platform,” developed in collaboration with Google and Qualcomm. This makes it a direct rival to Apple’s Vision Pro, but powered by Android XR and the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip.
Early reports hint that the headset could feature dual 4K micro-LED displays, four tracking cameras, and a battery life of about two hours. Weighing around 545 grams, it may also be lighter than the Vision Pro, offering greater comfort.
Samsung’s Project Moohan headset is rumored to be officially called the Galaxy XR. The company will host the Galaxy Event on October 21, 2025 (10 PM ET) — or October 22, 7:30 AM IST in India — where the device’s name, design, and specifications are expected to be revealed.
The event will be live-streamed globally, giving users a chance to witness Samsung’s entry into the AI-powered XR segment.
We’ll likely see its final name (some expect “Galaxy XR”) and a full rundown of hardware and software.
Leaks suggest these possibilities:
Android XR will integrate Gemini AI, Google’s next-gen assistant, enabling voice, context awareness, and mixed reality control.
Samsung may also showcase how apps like YouTube, Maps, and Google apps can run in XR environments.
Leak reports suggest a price between ₩2.5 million to ₩4 million (≈ $1,800–$2,900 USD) for Korean markets.
Samsung may ship only ≈ 100,000 units initially, indicating a cautious rollout. The headset may land first in South Korea around October 13, followed by global rollout