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Samsung's First Smart Glasses Reportedly Leaked
Images and specifications for Samsung's rumored inaugural smart glasses have surfaced, potentially revealing their answer to the Ray-Ban Meta. The leak suggests a display-less design, focusing on audio and AI integration.
Images and specifications for Samsung's purported first smart glasses leaked this week, according to RoadToVR. These visuals, originating from Android Headlines, are reportedly derived from real-life testing units rather than official marketing materials, aiming to anonymize the source.
RoadToVR reports the device, much like the Ray-Ban Meta series, notably lacks an integrated display. Key rumored specifications include a Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 processor, a 155mAh battery, a 12MP Sony IMX681 camera, and WiFi/Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. The glasses are expected to weigh around 50g and feature directional speakers, with patents also suggesting bone-conduction audio tech. They will reportedly include photochromic transition lenses and run on an Android XR platform with Gemini AI.
Our take: This leak signals Samsung's cautious entry into the smart glasses market, opting for a discreet, audio-centric design over a full AR display. The inclusion of Gemini AI and Android XR suggests a strong focus on AI capabilities and ecosystem integration. If these specs hold, Samsung is clearly positioning itself against Meta's camera-and-audio-first strategy, rather than Apple's high-fidelity spatial computing approach. The absence of a display is a critical design choice, indicating Samsung might prioritize style and subtle utility over immersive visual experiences in this initial offering.
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