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The Samsung Galaxy Glasses have leaked — and they look a lot like their Ray-Ban Meta rivals, but with one key advantage

  • Leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy Glasses show a design mirroring Meta Ray-Bans, featuring camera lenses at the frame edges but lacking an integrated screen. Android Headlines shared the first alleged images on Monday.
  • Codenamed "Jinju," the wearable runs Android and allows users to interact with Gemini for translation and photography. The device includes speakers, a microphone, and two 12-megapixel cameras built for Google's AI ecosystem.
  • Rumors suggest the screenless pair will launch before 2026 ends, priced between $379 and $499. Samsung plans collaborations with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster to differentiate from Meta's established eyewear partnerships.
  • A second model dubbed "Haean" is expected in 2027 and will feature a micro LED display. This follow-up device addresses the limitations of the initial screenless version for users seeking screen-based functionality.
  • As Google develops alternatives with Xreal, Samsung intensifies the race for Android-centric smart eyewear. The company may tease the glasses in July alongside the Galaxy Watch, further integrating the device into its ecosystem.
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Samsung is actively preparing for its entry into the connected eyewear market. After launching its Galaxy XR headphones on Android XR, the Korean manufacturer is about to take a new step with its first smart eyeglasses, called Galaxy Glasses. A recent leak allows to discover their design for the first time. The result surprises with its ... Read more The article Galaxy Glasses: the first leak reveals Samsung's competitor to Meta Ray-Ban has appe…

Does the Samsung glasses still come in 2026? First leaks show how the tech giant could challenge the Ray-Ban Meta. This article was sorted under Gaming, AR/VR glasses.

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Tech Radar broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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