Samsung’s answer to Apple- We didn’t get any updates on the Samsung/Google/Qualcomm headset during the summer Unpacked event in Seoul, South Korea. But, as several hundred journalists converged on Seoul for the event, Samsung’s president of mobile experience, TM Roh indicated that the plan for a new XR headset and ecosystem is on track, and an announcement is coming soon.
Six months ago at Samsung’s February Unpacked event in San Francisco, Roh was joined on stage by Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and Google senior vice president Hiroshi Lockheimer as the three announced a strategic partnership to build next generation AR/VR products.
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In Seoul this week. ZDNET’s Cho Mu-Hyun quoted Roh as he addressed the AR/VR partnership saying, “We are not looking to be happy about launching a single product or creating an ecosystem for one company. Like smartphones, what we are doing is opening an XR ecosystem. We are expecting an announcement in the not-too-far-off future.”
Roh also added, “Predictions on the XR market are polarized. But we do believe it will become a next growth engine much in the vein of smartphones.” Clearly, that matches Apple’s long-term ambitions for its AR headset as a platform that could eventually be as ubiquitous as smartphones and computers.

Getting different teams inside Apple to collaborate was hard enough for the world’s largest tech company. And it reportedly took seven years to get to the announcement of the Vision Pro in June. Samsung has the challenge of getting Qualcomm’s chip team and Google’s Android software experts to come together on a joint venture that’s likely only been in place for a year or two. Of course, Samsung and Google have roots in VR and AR that go back a decade.
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