Samsung Could Unveil 3 More Major Products Later This Month


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Samsung has lined up a launch event this Thursday. While that event will probably showcase the Galaxy S25 FE and two new tablets, another rumored event later this month is expected to feature some of Samsung’s more ambitious projects.

As ZDNET reports, citing multiple news outlets in South Korea, Samsung plans to host an Unpacked event on Sept. 29 to announce its long-awaited trifold phone, “Project Moohan” Android XR glasses, and a pair of AI glasses.

The trifold phone and the XR glasses have been in discussions ever since Samsung teased some early designs at the Mobile World Congress in March. The XR glasses, in particular, seemed like a finished product. Once you put on the headset, you’ll be able to watch content, navigate apps, or tap into AI chatbots for assistance. 

Project Moohan XR glasses on display at MWC 2025

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Samsung hopes it marks “a significant step toward more context-aware and personalized experiences that enhance everyday life in incredibly immersive ways.” The headset is expected to cost $2,000 at launch, which is $1,500 less than the Apple Vision Pro it will compete against. 

As for the trifold phone, while Samsung didn’t reveal the exact design, it teased a bunch of trifold screens at the event. Later in July, the company’s mobile head, TM Roh, confirmed it was working on a trifold phone and was planning to release it before the end of this year. 

Flex G concept trifold screen on display at MWC 2025

Samsung’s G Flex concept at MWC 2025 (Credit: Alex Humphreys)

According to SamMobile, the trifold could come with a 6.5-inch cover screen and a 10-inch foldable screen, making the device look like a full-fledged tablet when opened. As for the features, it is rumored to run the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, ship with Android 16 and One UI 8 out of the box, and offer up to 16GB of RAM, 1TB of storage, and a triple-camera setup on the back. 

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The AI glasses, on the other hand, may rival Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses. According to ZDNET, this could be the “Project Haean” that Korea’s ET News reported earlier this year. It’s expected to come with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1 chip and be audio-only. 

While Samsung may announce the three devices at the same event, it could opt for a staggered release, according to Korean sources. The XR headset may launch exclusively in the country on Oct. 13, with the trifold and AI glasses to follow in the months after that. 



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This article was published by WTVG on 2025-09-01 11:57:00
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