Samsung confirmed the existence of Galaxy Glasses accidentally through an update to the “Nearby Device Scanning” application, which integrates One UI 8.5 still under development. The code file explicitly mentions support for “Glasses”, revealing a wearable that the company has not officially announced. The leak emerged in an update aimed at tablets and smartphones, bringing real weight to the rumors that had been circulating for months about the new device.
Hardware and specifications of the new wearable
Os Galaxy Glasses will feature a 12 megapixel front camera, integrated microphones and built-in speakers for content capture and immersive audio. The rod will have a touch-sensitive surface for intuitive control, as well as an LED indicator that will signal status and notifications in real time. The design follows inspiration from the Ray-Ban Wayfarer, maintaining Samsung’s own visual identity.
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Connectivity works via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, ensuring quick pairing with other Samsung devices via Quick Pair. Diferentemente of the most complex augmented reality headsets, the Galaxy Glasses does not have an integrated screen — the focus is on intelligent processing and voice interaction. The processor will be the Snapdragon AR1, a platform specialized in augmented reality tasks that prioritizes energy efficiency and lightweight processing, essential characteristics for a wearable device.
Sistema operational and artificial intelligence
Galaxy Glasses will work with Android XR, the platform that Google develops for the augmented reality ecosystem. The Gemini assistant, Google’s artificial intelligence, will be integrated, allowing users to perform voice commands for quick actions without removing the device. Gemini will act as an intermediary between the user and Google services, offering contextualized responses and assistance focused on natural conversation.
Expected features include:
- Captura of professional-quality first-person photos and videos
- Music Reprodução with spatial and immersive audio
- Voice Comandos for controlling other devices in the ecosystem
- Visualização real-time notifications and alerts
- Integração complete with Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Watch
- Suporte to Quick Pair for automatic pairing with smartphones
Integração with Samsung ecosystem
The “Nearby Device Scanning” update confirms that Galaxy Glasses will follow the integration standard used in Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Watches. The application will be able to display the glasses’ battery level and coordinate connections between multiple devices simultaneously. Essa strategy reinforces Samsung’s investment in a connected ecosystem where each wearable communicates naturally with the others, offering a coherent user experience.
Samsung differentiates itself from Meta, a direct competitor in the segment, by not having announced partnerships with traditional fashion brands. Os Galaxy Glasses appear as an independent product, without endorsement from established eyewear manufacturers, despite the visual similarity to established models. Smartwatches, headphones and glasses will work together to create synergy between devices.
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Perspectivas launch and market
Samsung has not confirmed an official date for the presentation of the Galaxy Glasses, but sources point out that the announcement could take place during a corporate event that will also launch the brand’s next foldable models, Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip. Essa strategy would allow positioning the glasses as a premium complement for owners of high-end smartphones. The smart glasses segment remains at an early stage, with Meta leading through partnerships with Ray-Ban, while Apple has not yet launched its product in this category.
Samsung’s formal entry intensifies competition in the wearable device market. Google invested in software through the Android XR, Meta in partnerships with consolidated manufacturers, and Apple in an exclusive design. Samsung combines hardware expertise, custom software, and massive installed base of Android users. Os Galaxy Glasses does not represent a technological revolution, but it does offer more democratic access to smart glasses for the Samsung public. Preço, regional availability and true integration with One UI will be decisive factors for mass adoption. The leak confirms that Samsung has invested significant resources in the project, indicating that it is a product in an advanced stage of development, ready for commercial launch in the near future.

