Samsung AI glasses confirmed at Q1 2026 earnings call alongside a wider Galaxy Buds range
Samsung AI glasses confirmed at 30 April 2026 earnings call alongside a widened Galaxy Buds range and a warning that…
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Coverage of smartwatches, fitness trackers, smart rings, AR glasses and accessibility wearables on sale in the UK. The focus is what’s genuinely improved each generation, what the subscription actually unlocks, how the device behaves on UK carriers (eSIM, cellular plans, NHS health integrations where relevant) and whether the data the wearable collects is one a UK reader should be comfortable with. Buying guidance includes battery realism, repairability, software-support runway and the genuine use cases each product is suited to — not just the headline marketing claim.
38 articlesSamsung AI glasses confirmed at 30 April 2026 earnings call alongside a widened Galaxy Buds range and a warning that…
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