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    Samsung “Galaxy Glass” could be ready this September

    October last year, Samsung filed a patent for Google Glass-style wearable device. And now, according to reports from the Korea Times  the company is currently developing a challenger to Google’s Glass — tentatively named Galaxy Glass — which we could be ready at the IFA trade show in Berlin this September. The report further quotes an official who said that “wearable devices can’t generate profits immediately. Steady releases of devices are showing our firm commitment as a leader in new markets.”

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    Galaxies all over your body

    Samsung has produced each and every galaxy device known to man, from phones, watches and now glasses. It’s clear they aim to establish a “we were the first” kind of feeling in the wearable sector, not taking into consideration on profitability the device might be. Juts like Google glass, the report goes on to say that the Galaxy Glass accessory would connect to a smartphone and let you handle calls and listen to music, basically doing what the Galaxy Gear does.

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