On December 9th, South Korea’s United News revealed that Samsung plans to showcase its first XR devices at its annual Unpacked Galaxy S25 series smartphone launch event. The XR devices are still in development and what will be displayed are not the final products. In July of this year, Samsung promised to announce more details about its ‘XR platform’ before the end of the year, a platform co-developed with Google and Qualcomm.
However, the specific specifications of this Samsung ‘XR platform’ are currently unknown. Previous reports indicate that Samsung is developing a high-end XR ‘spatial computing’ headset device similar to Apple’s Vision Pro, which will be based on the Android system. The company is also developing a device similar to Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, weighing about 50 grams, looking like ordinary glasses or sunglasses, with payment functions, gesture recognition, and facial recognition capabilities. It is expected to hit the market in the third quarter of 2025. Notably, Samsung has applied for a series of trademarks related to XR devices in recent years. For example, in mid-2023, Samsung filed a trademark application for ‘Samsung Glasses’ with the UK Intellectual Property Office, and in early 2024, it applied for the trademark ‘Galaxy Glasses’ with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Although Samsung has not yet announced the specific date for the Unpacked event, the source Jukanlosreve disclosed that the event is expected to take place on January 23rd in San Francisco, California, USA.Ad disclaimer: External links (including but not limited to hyperlinks, QR codes, passwords, etc.) contained in the text are provided to convey more information, save selection time, and the results are for reference only. All articles include this disclaimer.