Samsung’s Vision Pro Killer is Here: The Leaked Details on the Galaxy XR Will Blow Your Mind
- Oct 13, 2025
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Updated: Oct 26, 2025

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After years of whispers and a tantalizing codename—Project Moohan—Samsung's answer to the Apple Vision Pro is finally stepping out of the shadows. Leaks have all but confirmed the official name: the Samsung Galaxy XR. This isn't just another headset; it's a full-blown declaration of war in the mixed-reality space, blending the best of Meta and Apple into one sleek, Android-powered package.
At first glance, the Samsung Galaxy XR looks familiar, like a stylish cousin to the Meta Quest Pro and Apple Vision Pro. It boasts a comfy adjustable headband, a focus on passthrough augmented reality, and an external battery pack. But Samsung’s secret weapon is its weight—at a reported 545 grams, it’s significantly lighter than the 600-plus-gram Vision Pro, meaning you can stay immersed in digital worlds without feeling like you’re wearing a brick on your face.
Under the hood, the specs are where things get really juicy. The Samsung Galaxy XR is rumored to pack two stunning 4K micro-OLED screens—one for each eye—with a pixel density that actually surpasses the Apple Vision Pro. It’s all powered by the formidable Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip, promising a buttery-smooth experience on the brand-new Android XR platform. But with all this cutting-edge tech, can it overcome the one fatal flaw that plagues every other premium headset on the market?




