Samsung Electronics has clearly outlined its next major move in the wearable technology sector in its recent strategic release. Seong Cho, Executive Vice President of Samsung's Mobile Experience, confirmed that the highly anticipated "next-generation AR glasses" have been officially scheduled for release in 2026.

Key Highlights: From "Display" to "Understanding"

Differing from traditional AR devices, Samsung is focusing on a multi-modal AI experience this time:

Immersive Interaction: Through a new product form, it achieves deep integration between AI and the real environment, offering more intuitive smart assistance.

Multi-modal Understanding: The device can process visual, voice, and other input information simultaneously, enabling the AI assistant to truly "understand" the physical world.

Industry Background: The New Battlefield for Tech Giants

With the breakthrough of AI technology, smart glasses are seen as the next core interaction terminal following smartphones. Samsung's entry not only enriches its own Galaxy ecosystem but also positions it to face off directly with competitors like Apple and Meta in the XR (extended reality) field.

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