Samsung is set to unveil its new Android XR headset at a Galaxy event on October 21. Discover what to expect from Samsung's latest leap into mixed reality.
Samsung is returning to the stage 🎭 this autumn with an event titled “Worlds Wide Open.” The tech giant confirmed it will use this platform to officially take the wraps off its Android XR headset, which has been developed under the internal codename Project Moohan 🚀. The livestream is scheduled for Tuesday, October 21 at 10PM ET 🕙, and you can tune in via Samsung’s website 🌐 or its YouTube channel 📺.
While next week’s event may have always been on the cards, it is plausible that Samsung’s hand was forced after a big leak 🕵️♂️ last week exposed several notable details regarding Project Moohan. Reports suggest the device will officially launch as the Samsung Galaxy XR ✨—the first commercial product to leverage the Android XR platform for augmented reality 🌌. Given that a release was already anticipated for later this year, it is highly likely we will learn both the official launch date 🗓️ and pricing 💰 during Worlds Wide Open.