- A benchmark has been seen for the project Mooohan headset
- It points to Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 for CPU
- Hadset is expected to be launched in the second half of the year
We are getting closer to and closer to the launch of Project Muhan, Android XR (extended reality) headsets, which are being worked by Google and Samsung – and a fresh leak may reveal that the chipset may have been operated by the device.
Tipster spotted a benchmark on the web @yabhishekhd (Through GSMRENANA), The project has revealed the details that point to the Snapdragon XR2+ GEN 2, matching the model number of the project Mooohan, which is the processor inside.
We already knew that the device would run chipsets made by Qualcomm, but now we have a big clue about specific models. Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 was declared in early 2024, and is first associated with Google and Samsung headset.
This indicates the same benchmark that the project can run the Muhhan device Android 14, especially adapted to virtual and enhanced reality, and will be equipped with 16 GB RAM on the board.
What are we expecting
Samsung’s XR Project Moohan SM-I610 spotted at Geekbench with Adreno 740 GPU.SPECICICICATIONS. pic.twitter.com/yfnxh45zrm27 May, 2025
Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 is a chipset manufactured for such devices, which supports full-colored, low-altency Wi-Fi 7, and many experts support virtual reality technology, including a space fabric feature that tries to reduce motion secrecy.
We were actually able to try Project Moohan in Google I/O 2025, reporting that tight Gemini AI integration is currently a standout feature. In our demo, it directly identified a tree species and provided some facts about it.
Google and Samsung XR labels are used to include different types of virtual reality, mixed reality and enhanced reality experiences. These are basically different combinations of the digital world, and digital graphics are overlaide on the real world.
Other Android XR devices are on the way, including smart glasses that are very high towards the end of the adaptation of the XR spectrum. These pieces of hardware should start launching during the second half of the year.