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Samsung’s app for Android XR-powered Galaxy Glasses shows case, ‘One UI XR’ [Gallery]

Samsung’s Galaxy Glasses leak reveals a UI and controls that could redefine AR wearables—before launch

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The brief

Samsung’s upcoming Android XR-powered Galaxy Glasses have surfaced in leaked images and app previews, highlighting a proprietary interface called **One UI XR**. Coverage emphasizes gesture-based controls and a dedicated manager app for setup, pairing, and customization—features not yet confirmed for competitors like Meta or Apple.

Outlets including *SamMobile*, *Gadget Hacks*, and *Android Authority* have published screenshots and descriptions of the app’s layout, including a case display and gesture navigation. *9to5Google* and *SammyGuru* provide exclusive glimpses of the manager app’s functionality, though no official release date or hardware specs have been confirmed. Watch for Samsung’s official announcement, which may clarify integration with existing Galaxy devices and potential rival responses.

Speculation about pricing and availability could follow if leaks expand to include hardware details or pre-order timelines.

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Quick answers

What is ‘One UI XR’?

A custom interface for Samsung’s Galaxy Glasses, designed specifically for augmented reality (AR) interactions, as seen in leaked app previews.

Are gesture controls confirmed for the Galaxy Glasses?

Yes—multiple outlets report leaked images showing gesture-based navigation, though exact functionality remains unconfirmed until official release.

When will the Galaxy Glasses launch?

Coverage does not yet specify a launch date, but leaks suggest preparations are underway for a potential late-2026 or early-2027 release.

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