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So, Samsung’s been kinda quiet lately about its mixed reality gizmo. You know, they didn’t really show it off at their Unpacked event or even at Google I/O. But no worries—they swear it’s still happening this year. At least that’s what I caught from their recent earnings chat. They’re calling it ‘Project Moohan’—for now, anyway.
Funny thing though, we have no clue what the actual name will be. Or how much it’ll cost. Or when we can get our hands on it. Yeah, classic suspense move, Samsung!
Anyway, Daniel Araujo from Samsung’s mobile division casually dropped this tidbit during their earnings call. He mentioned something about “next-gen innovative products”, including this headset and a spiffy TriFold smartphone. Sounds snazzy, doesn’t it?
But here’s the kicker—they’ve been acting all shy about Moohan. Like, it got some airtime at Google I/O, but not much. Kinda odd, right? You’d think they’d want to wow the Android devs, the folks who’ll actually create apps for this thing. Missed chance? Maybe. Maybe not.
Oh, and Samsung Unpacked? Yeah, Moohan was like a ghost there. Just like that TriFold phone that’s somewhere in the pipeline too. Gives me vibes that maybe—just maybe—they’re cooking up another product bonanza later this year. Fingers crossed!
So, what bits and bobs do we actually know? Alright, here goes: Moohan’s packing Android XR powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2. Its displays are those fancy Sony micro‑OLED things, but good luck finding the resolution details. And it’s got slimming pancake lenses (whatever those are), with some jazz like automatic IPD adjustment, eye and hand-tracking, optional magnetically-attached light shield—wow, sounds like Christmas for techies—and a removable battery pack. Plus, it might work with VR motion controllers… whenever they decide to spill the beans on those.
Oh! Last December, we got our hands on Moohan. Check it out if you’re curious about how comfy it is or how the visuals stack up. It’s Android XR doing a little dance with Horizon OS and VisionOS, if that makes sense.
And there it is. The saga of Project Moohan—still shrouded in mystery, but hey, that’s half the fun, right?