Samsung allegedly pushes back launch dates for its Project Moohan XR headset and trifold phone, potential release windows revealed.
Samsung is set to enter the augmented reality market with two new devices: the XR smart glasses, codenamed Haean, and the XR headset. Here's what we know about these upcoming products:
Samsung's XR smart glasses, Haean, are reportedly in development and are expected to launch early next year. The manufacturer of these glasses, Samsung, is collaborating with Google and other partners on Android XR smart glasses planned for release in 2026.
However, pricing details for both the Haean smart glasses and the XR headset are currently undisclosed. It's also unclear whether these devices will be available worldwide or only in select markets. Sales of both devices are likely to happen online.
As for the XR headset, it is rumoured to feature a micro OLED display with an impressive 3800 pixels per inch (ppi). In contrast, the Haean smart glasses are not expected to have this high-resolution display.
The XR headset is said to come with 16GB of RAM and run on Qualcomm's Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip. On the other hand, the Haean smart glasses are not expected to run on this chip or come with 16GB of RAM, as the XR headset is said to.
The release of the XR headset is expected to occur on October 21, with an initial shipment of 100,000 units. The launch of the Haean smart glasses might coincide with the release of the Galaxy S26 series.
Unfortunately, the release of Samsung's first tri-fold smartphone has been delayed and may occur in late October or November. The initial shipment of the Haean smart glasses is not specified at this time.
Google's Gemini AI and apps are expected to be deeply integrated with Samsung's XR headset, but it remains to be seen how this will influence the user experience.
In conclusion, while we await further details about Samsung's XR smart glasses and XR headset, it's clear that these devices will bring innovative features and collaborations to the augmented reality market. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.
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