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Samsung’s Project Moohan XR headset leaks reveal high-resolution display and features

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Samsung’s Project Moohan Set to Launch with Advanced 4K Display

Samsung is poised to unveil its Project Moohan XR headset later this month, with rumors suggesting it will feature a groundbreaking 4K micro-OLED display boasting 4,032 pixels per inch, surpassing the 3,386 ppi offered by the Apple Vision Pro, reports 24brussels.

According to a leak from Android Headlines, the Android-based headset is expected to incorporate Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 processor, capable of delivering 4.3K resolution at 90fps per eye. Additionally, the headset may integrate multiple sensors designed to facilitate user control through hand gestures, eye movements, and voice commands. These functionalities align with previous demonstrations, which indicated the presence of Google’s Gemini AI assistant within the device.

The headset reportedly weighs 545 grams (19.2 ounces) and is anticipated to provide a battery life of up to two hours for general use, or 2.5 hours during video playback. It includes a left-side power connector linking to a separate battery pack. Other noteworthy features involve an adjustable head strap, internal cushioning for user comfort, and detachable light shields designed to block external light.

A screenshot showcasing Samsung’s One UI interface reveals an array of applications, including Samsung’s camera, gallery, web browser apps, as well as popular services like Google Maps, Google Photos, the Play Store, YouTube, and Netflix. If the emerging details hold true, the official launch of the device may take place on October 21st, as reported by Etnews.


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