Google could sell 2 million Android XR glasses in 2026, surpassing Meta's early performance
Google's Android XR glasses could sell 2 million units in 2026, potentially surpassing Meta's early performance in the smart glasses market.
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Google's Android XR glasses could sell 2 million units in 2026, potentially surpassing Meta's early performance in the smart glasses market.
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