Samsung’s about to blow the lid off some new stuff next month. You know the drill—new gadgets and gizmos up the wazoo. We’ve got whispers (right, rumors) that they’re bringing out the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7, plus the newest addition to their wrist candy lineup, the Galaxy Watch 8. But hold on, that’s not all. There’s chatter about something called Project Moohan, an XR headset that’s supposed to hog the limelight.
Picture this: It was first mentioned back when everyone was getting all excited about Android XR—December 2024 if I recall right. Samsung’s kinda teasing about it, saying it might show up this year. When? No idea yet. They’ve kept the naming thing as cryptic as my grandma’s password.
Suddenly, bam! Enter Panda Flash. Yeah, the name’s wild, and this person’s always spilling the beans on Samsung’s plans. Word is, the mixed reality headset might finally get a proper intro soon. We thought maybe Google I/O would have some gossip about it, but nada. Maybe Samsung wants to keep this one in the fam for a bit longer.
Oh, there’s some kind of image floating around (I saw it somewhere—can’t remember where) that gives a sneak peek. Apparently, Panda Flash also claims it’ll hit South Korea first, and then mosey on over globally. Kinda following Apple’s playbook with the Vision Pro. They go big, then everyone else later.
And remember when we got to touch and feel Project Moohan? Well, maybe you didn’t, but I did—back in December. Felt cool, but they’re keeping quiet about the inner workings. What we do know? It’s got Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 (I mean, that’s a mouthful), Sony micro-OLED screens (still waiting on those pixel numbers), and some fancy pancake lenses. It even adjusts to your eyes, which is both awesome and creepy.
The headset’s like that Swiss Army knife gadget. Eye-tracking, hand-tracking, light shields—you name it. Controllers too, but mum’s the word on those for now. Oh, let’s not forget the potential competitor to Ray-Ban with their smart glasses. Samsung might just throw down the gauntlet.
Bottom line? We’re all ears for when this Samsung Unpacked thing goes down in NYC next month. Fingers crossed they spill the beans on everything.