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12-03-2024 07:29 PM in
WearablesSamsung Smart Glasses 2025
1. Launch Expectations:
Samsung may launch its smart glasses in 2025.
An initial glimpse might appear at the Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event, likely in January.
It may be unveiled alongside the Galaxy S25 series and could hit the market by Q3 2025.
2. Design and Features:
Unlike traditional AR (Augmented Reality) devices, these glasses won't have integrated displays.
The design could resemble the lightweight Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses.
Key Features:
AI-based functionality.
Gesture and Face Recognition.
Possible payment capabilities.
3. Platform Development:
Samsung is developing an Extended Reality (XR) platform to support these smart glasses and other XR devices.
This platform aims to enhance user interaction with AI and AR integration.
4. Previous Insights:
In 2023, Samsung hinted at XR exploration during its Galaxy Unpacked event.
Collaborated with Google and Qualcomm for hardware and software innovations.
5. India Availability:
It is unclear whether the device will be available in India upon release.
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12-03-2024 09:23 PM in
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12-04-2024 12:21 AM in
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Pehle phone ke security update to de le time se ye sab baikaiti kare bad main ...#scamsung
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12-04-2024 04:48 AM in
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Samsung prioritizes timely security updates for its devices. While there might be occasional delays, they ensure that updates are thoroughly tested and optimized before release. Developing innovative products like smart glasses doesn’t mean existing devices are neglected. Let’s stay patient for both software improvements and new innovations
