Samsung took a few moments literally, of his occasion to launch Samsung Galaxy S25 to communicate on Project Moohan (his next VR headphones) and Android XR, and how the platform will attract the multimodal AI to carry impressive (but recently nebulae) updates to XR systems. Taking into account, I had more to say in a separate interview with TM Roh, the president of Samsung’s mobile experience division, and added a detail that makes me the generation of Samsung possibly would not crash and burn like the Apple Vision Pro Pro .
Through the door, we have a new take of the interview conducted via Bloomberg (behind a paid wall): we don’t have a release date for the Samsung headset or AR headset yet. ROH has reaffirmed that the Moohan Client Edition is coming this year, it hasn’t revealed exactly when or how much it will charge for the launch.
Roh also added that Samsung is working on AR glasses – though again, he refused to elaborate on when they might launch, just that they would arrive eventually once they reach the quality and readiness Samsung wants (which Roh hopes is “as soon as possible”).
However, the good news is that Samsung and its partner Google seem to have understood their core focus shouldn’t just be hardware, but software too.
ROH would have said that a key detail in the launch of XR devices would have enough exclusive, original, and valid content for the launch. To achieve this goal, Samsung and Google Paints with third parties to expand XR software for Android.
Thank God.
I’m not the only one to say this, but a huge issue with the Apple Vision Pro’s launch wasn’t intrinsically that it cost $3,500 / £3,499 / AU$5,999, it was that it didn’t justify costing $3,500 / £3,499 / AU$5,999. Sure, it boasted incredible specs, but fundamentally it couldn’t do anything you couldn’t just do with a Mac or iPad and a Meta Quest 3 – pairings that would cost you significantly less. And it could do less than either of those pairings in some ways, because the Quest platform is brimming with exclusive software.
Apple had some exclusive impressive, such as its more three -dimensional Disney content, but far from being sufficiently at the festival with the market to the penalty that I tried to demand. That is why a year after his release, he simply did not have the strength he expected.
TM Roh’s comments at least show that Samsung is aware of the importance of the software, contemplating how other people have burned in the past through other brands, I doubt to take the comments at a facial price, not before seeing and verifying outside of the software as it is mocking. Do not be misunderstood, I am desperate for Samsung to succeed so that Meta can face the smart festival: at this time the closest we have to a quest killer is the Asti Tarius headset (which uses the Quest operating system because it is a collaboration between Asus and goal), but until Samsung and Google show us intelligence, I will continue to be cautiously optimistic.
For now, we’ll have to reach out about Samsung and wait and see if it can paint when it shows us what Project Moohan has in store for us later in 2025.
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