Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Glasses are not coming out in the immediate future, but new leaks shed a bit of new light on the first Android XR glasses.
SammyGuru has posted screenshots from the Galaxy Glasses companion app, revealing new looks at the Galaxy Glasses hardware – the Warby Parker model, at least – and the app you’ll use to pair and manage the glasses.
Perhaps the most interesting bit here is a look at the carrying/charging case, which looks like a supersized earbuds charging case more so than something like the case used with Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses. The case has an external light to show charging and pairing status, and the description implies there’s a portion of the case that would touch the glasses for charging, no wired connection needed.
The app further has a section for managing imported photos and videos, settings for various features, as well as a software update page that prominently shows “One UI XR.” That’s the same branding used by Galaxy XR, and is a customized version of the Android XR platform. Of course, with Galaxy Glasses being an audio-only product, it’s hard to say for certain what changes Samsung may make.
Some strings also hint at Galaxy Ring integration, with gestures that might control aspects of the glasses.








