According to insider reports, Samsung plans to release two versions of the Galaxy Glasses. The base model, known by the codename “Jinju,” will be priced between $379 and $499 and will not feature a display. The premium version “Haean” with a micro-LED display is expected in 2027, priced from $600 to $900. Both models will run on the Android XR platform and support AI features, including the built-in Gemini assistant, capable of translating signs, taking photos, showing the weather, and providing routes via Google Maps.

In terms of appearance, the Galaxy Glasses will resemble Ray-Ban Stories or Xreal, combining stylish design with advanced technology. Samsung is also collaborating with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster to develop its own frames, which was announced in October last year.

“Jinju” is expected to be unveiled ahead of the July Unpacked event, where Samsung also plans to announce the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, Galaxy Z Flip 8, and Galaxy Watch 9.

Earlier, Samsung officially confirmed plans to release the Galaxy Glasses smart glasses, which will become part of the Galaxy ecosystem and offer users a “rich, multi-modal experience” powered by AI. Samsung Vice President Son Chho said the device will be introduced in 2026.

An icon for Galaxy Glasses was found in the One UI 8.5 firmware, indicating preparations to integrate the device with Galaxy smartphones. This icon is also present in a test version of One UI 9, confirming active product development.