Samsung Unpacked: Samsung is reportedly preparing one of its most ambitious Galaxy Unpacked events in recent years, with leaks suggesting that the company will unveil the new foldable smartphones, smartwatches, and its long-rumored XR smart glasses at the same event. According to reports from Korean media and industry insiders, the showcase is expected to take place on July 22, 2026, in London.
As noted by SammyFans, Samsung is likely to introduce the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Watch 9 lineup, Watch Ultra 2, and a new “Fold8 Wide” variant. However, the XR glasses project may become the biggest attraction of the event.
Samsung’s XR Glasses Could Finally Debut
The most intriguing part of the leaks revolves around Samsung’s XR glasses project. According to the translated report from Chinese tech outlet ITHome, Samsung is accelerating development of AI-integrated smart glasses designed around Android XR and Google’s GEmini AI ecosystem.

The report suggests that these glasses may focus heavily on voice interaction, contextual AI assistance, and lightweight wearable functionality rather than immersive mixed reality. In simpler terms, Samsung could be targeting a product category closer to Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses instead of a bulky headset experience.
As per Seoul Economic Daily, referenced by both SammyFans and 9to5Google, Samsung is collaborating with luxury eyewear brand Gentle Monster to make the device feel more fashionable and consumer-friendly.
Samsung Unpacked: A Big AI Push
Samsung’s smart glasses are expected to deeply integrate Gemini AI features. Earlier this week, Samsung confirmed that Gemini Intelligence capabilities would debut first on Galaxy devices before expanding across Android hardware later in the year.
The glasses could reportedly support:
- Real-time voice assistance
- AI-powered contextual responses
- Smart notifications
- Camera-based visual recognition
- Hands-free interaction with Galaxy devices and SmartThings ecosystems
Samsung reportedly sees the glasses as part of a larger connected ecosystem that includes smartphones, watches, TVs, and smart home products.
Fold8 Wide Could Solve a Major Foldable Complaint
Samsung may also introduce a new Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide model during the event. According to the reports, this version could feature a wider outer display compared to previous Fold devices.
Fold users have often criticized Samsung’s narrow cover screen for making typing and everyday tasks feel cramped. A wider design would likely improve usability and make the device feel more natural when closed.

The standard Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 are also expected to receive upgrades in performance, battery efficiency, and AI-powered software features. Samsung has been actively integrating Galaxy AI tools across its devices, and the next generation of foldables will likely continue that push.
Galaxy Watch 9 Series Details Leak
Samsung’s smartwatch lineup is also beginning to surface ahead of launch. As per certification details referenced by SammyFans, the Galaxy Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2 may arrive with large batteries and improved efficiency.
The leaked battery capacities reportedly include:
- Galaxy Watch 9 (40mm): 382mAh
- Galaxy Watch 9 (44mm): 435mAh
- Galaxy Watch Ultra 2: 784mAh
Reports further suggest that Samsung may adopt Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear Elite chipset for the upcoming watches, paired with updated Wear OS software and One UI Watch software.
Samsung is Building an Entire AI Ecosystem
What makes this year’s Unpacked event especially important is the way Samsung appears to be connecting all of its products through AI.

From foldables and smartwatches to XR glasses, nearly every rumored device is tied to Gemini-powered experiences. The company seems to be determined to position Galaxy hardware as the center of a seamless AI ecosystem rather than an individual standalone gadget.
If the reports prove to be accurate, July’s Unpacked event may become one of Samsung’s most important launches in recent years. Not just because of new hardware, but because it could define how the company has plans to compete in the next era of AI-Driven consumer technology.
