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Samsung Officially Enters The XR Race With Samsung Galaxy XR Headset

Samsung's Galaxy XR headset integrates Qualcomm's Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 and Google's Gemini AI to build a scalable Android XR ecosystem for mixed-reality devices.

  • On Tuesday, Samsung formally debuted the Galaxy XR at a livestreamed Galaxy Event, retiring the 'Project Moohan' codename; it sells for $1,799.99 with Nov. 4 as the earliest U.S. delivery date.
  • Samsung is reentering XR to build an Android XR ecosystem, marking a milestone in its years-long partnership with Google and Qualcomm after Google's Daydream exit slowed XR growth.
  • The Galaxy XR's hardware centers on Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 and 4K Micro-OLED displays at 90 hertz per eye, with 16GB RAM, 256GB storage, multiple cameras, and a 545g headset weight.
  • Samsung claims Galaxy XR uses a $1,000 t Explorer Pack with 12 months of Google AI Pro and preloaded core apps, enhancing ecosystem incentives.
  • Reviewers say the Galaxy XR 'has room for improvement' with storage options and a 120-hertz refresh rate, while controllers cost $250 but are bundled for $175, and prescription lenses add about $100.
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The company also plans to soon launch artificial intelligence glasses, a device developed in partnership with American manufacturer Warby Parker and South Korean Gentle Monster.

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Samsung introduced its new Virtual Reality glasses with Artificial Intelligence (IA), the Galaxy XR, which work thanks to the Android XR operating system. According to the South Korean brand, this new device promises to open new worlds combining Gemini utility with environmental perception, offering new ways to interact with an AI assistant and enjoy apps and games. It explained that Galaxy XR provide an infinite screen to explore various applic…

Samsung not only launched a new viewfinder. With the Galaxy XR, the South Korean company opens the door to a new category...

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Ekstra Bladet broke the news in Denmark on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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