Samsung’s Project Moohan XR Headset Spotted on Geekbench, Revealing Certain Key Performance Details

The Project Moohan XR headset jointly being developed by Samsung, Google, and Qualcomm is expected to hit the market this year in 2025, and already the tech sphere have come across multiple updates and reports concerning this upcoming device and what to expect from it. Now, the Geekbench listing of Samsung’s Project Moohan XR headset has been spotted on the Geekbench database and via its listing, a few of its key performance details have also been revealed.
Read more about it below.
Samsung Project Moohan XR Headset – Geekbench Listing
The Samsung Project Moohan XR headset carrying the model number of ‘SM-I610’ has been listed on the Geekbench database, and it has attained single-core and multi-core performance test scores of 990 points and 2453 points respectively. About its other revealed performance details, it is powered by a 6-core chip (motherboard codenamed – ‘anorak’; clocked at 2.36 GHz) and is integrated with the Adreno 740 GPU. [To note, the Adreno 740 GPU is used in Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, however the Project Moohan XR headset is powered by an entirely different chipset.] The Android 14 operating system and 16GB RAM are also among its revealed performance details. The software used is mentioned to be ‘xrvst2ue-userdebug 14 UML1.250515.002 I610UEU0AYEC test-keys’.
Speaking more, the upcoming Samsung Project Moohan is going to be the brand’s first Android XR headset. It will feature a light-weight ergonomic and comfortable design for its users, and will pack specs like state-of-the-art displays with pass-through capabilities as well as natural multi-modal input systems. All these are aimed in offering users a truly immersive extended reality experience, which will further assist them in multiple tasks from daily routines and chores to providing better productivity capabilities.
Stay tuned for more updates.