
Samsung is preparing to launch its first pair of extended reality glasses, codenamed 'Jinju', later this year. The design will resemble existing smart glasses, focusing on a lightweight form factor. The initial version will not have a built-in display, while a more advanced model with a micro-LED display is planned for 2027. The glasses will run on the Android XR platform and feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 chipset, a 12-megapixel camera, and connectivity options like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.3.
"The upcoming device, codenamed 'Jinju', will resemble existing smart glasses such as Meta Ray-Ban models and Google's prototype Gemini-powered glasses, focusing on a lightweight, everyday wearable form factor."
"The initial version of the Galaxy Glasses is not expected to include a built-in display, while a second, more advanced model with a micro-LED display, codenamed 'Haean', could arrive in 2027."
"The Galaxy Glasses will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 chipset, paired with a 155mAh battery, and may weigh around 50g, featuring a 12-megapixel Sony IMX681 camera."
"Samsung could equip the Galaxy Glasses with directional speakers and is exploring bone-conduction technology, while the device may also feature photochromic lenses that adjust to lighting conditions."
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