
In early January, Samsung confirmed that it would launch a new pair of smart glasses at some point in 2026. Since then, the company has been mum on the wearable, but a new leak just revealed the potential design for Samsung's take on AR glasses.
Regular tipster OnLeaks teamed up with Android Headlines to showcase renders of the Samsung "Galaxy Glasses." OnLeaks claims that the renders are based on "real life pictures of a testing stage unit."
Per Android Headlines, the Glasses, codenamed Jinju, are supposed to launch without a display, making them Meta Ray-Ban competitors. This is different from the previously leaked Haean glasses, which should feature a display like the Xreal One Pro.
At first glance, the Samsung glasses look similar to the Meta glasses. They appear to have two cameras, one for each temple.
What we know about Jinju?

Like Samsung's Galaxy XR headset, the Jinju glasses will also run on the Android XR platform, which we should hear more about during the The Android Show before Google I/O in May. Utilizing Android XR would allow you to use Gemini to interact with the glasses.
Android Headlines reports the Jinju specs will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 chipset and a 155mAh battery. The cameras should be 12MP Sony IMX681 lenses.
Additionally, the glasses will have directional speakers and photochromic transition lenses and weigh around 50 grams.
Whenever the Jinju glasses do launch, the price is expected to land somewhere between $379 and $499.