Last updated: March 16th, 2026 at 11:57 UTC+01:00
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The Galaxy Watch 9 and the Galaxy Glasses will most likely launch this year.
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Samsung could launch several new devices over the next three to four months. Earlier today, we reported the battery capacity of the Galaxy Tab S12+. Now, we have information about the battery capacities of the Galaxy Glasses and the Galaxy Watch 9.
The Galaxy Glasses (EB-O200), which will be Samsung’s first smart glasses, will reportedly be powered by a 245mAh battery with part number EB-BO200CAY. The device will also have a sunglasses variant. A Samsung executive recently revealed that the glasses will feature an eye-level camera, and earlier reports suggest it could use a 12MP sensor. They are also expected to include microphones, speakers, and a touch-sensitive control area.
According to available information, the Galaxy Glasses will be offered in several colors or styles. Samsung has already confirmed that it is working with fashion eyewear brands Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, so some styles could be designed in collaboration with those companies. It runs Android XR and has Gemini for AI tasks.
The Galaxy Watch 9 (SM-L355) will reportedly be available in two sizes: 40mm and 44mm. The larger 44mm version will be powered by a 435mAh battery with part number EB-BL355BAY. Since this figure represents the rated capacity, the marketed or typical capacity will likely be slightly higher. This would make it larger than the battery used in the 44mm version of the Galaxy Watch 8.
Samsung recently revealed that its next smartwatch platform will use the Snapdragon Wear Elite chip, although it will likely debut in the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2. The Galaxy Watch 9, on the other hand, could continue using the Exynos W1000 processor or a slightly improved version of it. The smartwatch will likely be available in Wi-Fi-only and Wi-Fi + Cellular (LTE) variants.
Asif is a computer engineer turned technology journalist. He has been using Samsung phones since 2004, and his current smartphone is the Galaxy S23 Ultra. He loves headphones, mechanical keyboards, and PC hardware. When not writing about technology, he likes watching crime and science fiction movies and TV shows.