Samsung is making headlines with its upcoming Samsung Galaxy A & XR devices. Recent leaks have unveiled official accessories for the Galaxy A56, A36, and A26, alongside exciting new details about Samsung’s Project Moohan XR headset.
Official Accessories for Galaxy A56, A36, and A26
A fresh report showcases official accessories designed for the latest Samsung Galaxy A models, including:
- Slot-in protective cases
- Transparent covers
- Reinforced cases
- Silicone protective covers
- Screen protectors

These accessories will come in multiple colors, giving users more customization options.
Samsung Galaxy A26 5G: Key Features and Specifications
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A26 5G is rumored to feature:
- Dimensions of 164 × 77.5 × 7.7mm, weighing 209g
- A 6.64-inch or 6.7-inch FHD+ waterdrop display with 120Hz refresh rate
- Powered by Exynos 2400e SoC or an overclocked Exynos 1280
- Maximum 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage
- A 4,565mAh battery

Samsung Galaxy A56 5G and Galaxy A36 5G: What’s New?
The Samsung Galaxy A56 5G is expected to run on the Exynos 1580 chipset, with the following configurations:
- 8GB RAM + 128GB storage
- 12GB RAM + 256GB storage
- A 4,905mAh battery
- Potential release in China
Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G will feature a 1080 × 2340 punch-hole display and will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor, with at least 6GB of RAM.
Samsung’s Project Moohan XR Headset: A Leap in Extended Reality
New Patent Confirms Exciting Features
At the Samsung Unpacked event, Samsung introduced Project Moohan, its cutting-edge XR headset. A recently approved patent suggests the device will include:
- Support for prescription lens attachments
- Adjustable mini mechanical components for fine-tuning focus and field of view (FOV)
- Enhanced comfort for users who typically wear glasses

These upgrades indicate that the headset will seamlessly support both augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) experiences.
Immersive Technology and Multi-Modal Interaction
Samsung’s Project Moohan will operate on the Android XR platform, enabling:
- Spatial window applications
- Immersive Google TV and Google Maps experiences
- Advanced multi-modal interaction
The headset features a goggle-like design, with a button integrated into the screen frame, which likely serves as the power switch. Compared to Apple Vision Pro, Samsung’s device appears lighter and more compact.
Switching Between VR and AR + External Battery Pack
Samsung has confirmed that the headset will:
- Allow seamless toggling between VR and AR modes
- Feature a detachable external battery pack for extended usage

During a live demonstration, a tester operated the headset entirely through hand gestures and Gemini voice commands. A virtual indicator tracked multi-modal conversation activity, demonstrating intuitive AI-powered controls.
Next-Gen Gaming and Spatial Window System
What About Gaming?
While Samsung has not officially demonstrated gaming capabilities, leaks confirm that the headset will:
- Support gaming experiences
- Include a dedicated controller
Spatial Windows: A Virtual Display Revolution
According to Google, applications will run in a “spatial window” format, allowing users to resize and reposition virtual screens via hand gestures—essentially mimicking how physical screens function in real-world environments.

Launch Timeline and Final Thoughts
Samsung states that Project Moohan offers exceptional comfort, a lightweight design, and an immersive field of view, providing a true next-gen XR experience.
However, it remains unclear whether the demonstrated unit was a final model or a prototype. The final hardware and software configurations could still undergo changes before release.
As for the launch schedule, Google has confirmed that Samsung’s first XR headset will hit the market next year. Stay tuned for more updates!