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Introducing the Samsung Project Moohan Android XR Galaxy Experience

Summary of Samsung’s Latest Galaxy Event
- Samsung has sent out invites for a Galaxy Event on 22 October, focusing on AR/mixed reality.
- The event will be streamed on Samsung’s Newsroom and YouTube channel on 21 October at 10pm ET.
- The event will showcase a strong AR/mixed reality focus.
Samsung has announced a Galaxy Event with a strong emphasis on AR and mixed reality technologies.
The event is scheduled to be streamed on Samsung’s Newsroom and YouTube channel on 21 October at 10pm ET, which translates to 3am on 22 October in the UK.
The event promises to unveil new advancements in extended reality technologies.
Anticipated Innovations
The upcoming Samsung Event will shift its focus from smartphones to extended reality technologies.
The theme for the event is “A New Era of Multimodal AI” and will introduce a new category of AI-native wearable devices.
The event will also provide insights into the joint Android XR project involving Samsung, Google, and Qualcomm.
Samsung will showcase its AR headset, known as Project Moohan, as part of Google’s Android XR mixed reality platform.
The AR headset will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip.
Project Moohan has been exhibited at various tech events, including the Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit.
Rumors suggest that Project Moohan may have a price tag ranging from £1,324 to £2,100.
What Not to Expect
The upcoming Samsung Event is unlikely to feature any major Galaxy device announcements.
The event will not focus on new smartphone releases, as the Samsung Galaxy S26 is expected to launch in January.
There may be a glimpse of the Samsung Galaxy Tri-Fold, but no major announcements are anticipated.
The event will primarily concentrate on advancements in AR and mixed reality technologies, with AI playing a crucial role.
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