MKBHD got an exclusive first look at Samsung’s unfinished Project Moohan XR headset running Android XR. The headset offers a removable magnetic light shield, physical controls like a volume rocker and ...
Samsung is the first partner to formally announce a new MR headset based on the newly announced Android XR. The device, codenamed “Project Moohan,” is planned for consumer release in 2025. We went ...
Samsung has announced that it will officially “unveil” the Project Moohan XR headset at MWC 2025. Project Moohan features a “ski goggles” design similar to Apple’s Vision Pro, runs on Android XR, and ...
Samsung announced Project Moohan alongside Android XR in December, and provided another look alongside the Galaxy S25 launch in January. Samsung’s Android XR headset is now set for an unveiling at MWC ...
In the first video of Project Moohan and Android XR in action, Google and Samsung seems to borrow heavily from the Apple Vision Pro’s visionOS. Reading time 4 minutes Everybody copies Apple, even the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. I demoed Google’s new Android XR platform, Samsung’s Project Moohan, and prototype smart glasses. I felt as close ...
The last thing I expected to happen this month was seeing Samsung and Google announce the XR devices they teased together with Qualcomm nearly two years ago. That device, which is supposed to compete ...
The Android XR partnership between Google, Samsung, and Qualcomm was announced well before Apple unveiled the Vision Pro spatial computer. But the three parties were largely silent after that. The ...
Google said that it is launching a new Android-based XR platform on Thursday to accommodate AI features. The company said the platform, called Android XR, will support app development on different ...
After teasing its debut late last year, Samsung has offered a public look at its upcoming Android XR headset, “Project Moohan,” at its latest Unpacked event. In December, Google announced its Android ...
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