Samsung’s extended reality (XR) project has been a topic of interest for some time, and in early 2025, the company officially introduced its “Project Moohan” headset. Recently, this highly anticipated headset surfaced in the Geekbench database, providing valuable insights into its capabilities and specifications.
The benchmark results highlight that Project Moohan is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip, renowned for its performance in high-intensity XR applications. The Geekbench listing indicates that the device, identified by model number SM-I610, utilizes this powerful processor, which features six high-performance CPU cores and a robust Adreno 740 GPU.
Although some CPU cores may be based on older designs, the Adreno 740 GPU, commonly found in many leading smartphones, promises impressive graphical capabilities for immersive user experiences. In terms of performance metrics, the headset achieved a single-core score of 990 and a multi-core score of 2,453 in Geekbench 6.
These scores reflect solid performance, making the headset well-suited for the demanding nature of virtual and augmented reality tasks. Additionally, Project Moohan is set to include a generous 16GB of RAM and will run on Android 14, which is expected to serve as the foundation for Google’s forthcoming Android XR OS, set to be fully unveiled at Google I/O 2025.
Beyond Project Moohan, Samsung is reportedly collaborating with Google on a range of XR initiatives, including the development of smart glasses, codenamed Project Haean and Project Jinju. The Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip is equipped with advanced features such as low-latency full-color passthrough, super-fast Wi-Fi 7, and VR-specific optimizations like foveated rendering.
Although there is currently no confirmed launch date for Project Moohan, its appearance on Geekbench indicates that development is progressing, and further details may be revealed at an upcoming Unpacked event.