Apple could launch augmented reality glasses after "iPhone 8"

It is not a crazy theory that augmented reality in the Cupertino company, in fact Tim Cook, CEO of Apple and successor to Steve Jobs, has made it clear on more than one occasion that the bitten apple has the focus on the Augmented Reality as one more method of interacting with technology and surprising us with news. Nevertheless, we will have to wait a little bit if we want to see how far these technologies can go, at least until the launch of the iPhone this year 2017, which will break the established schemes.

According to the latest leaks that we have known, the Cupertino company has hundreds of engineers on the job with Augmented Reality features, We are scared just to think how this could affect battery consumption, although we imagine that Apple already has an ace up its sleeve with which to solve this serious problem before launching a technology of these characteristics.

From Bloomberg say that hundreds of engineers are working in Cupertino to make the camera of the future iPhone as intelligent as possible, thus adapting to the characteristics of Augmented Reality.

However, today's news is precisely how Apple wants to bring this technology to the people, Google already tried it with the Google Glass that turned out to be a total failure. However, Apple remains committed to this method, and it seems that it has also included in the development plan some glasses compatible with Augmented Reality, the next step just after integrating the first capabilities in devices such as the iPhone of 2017. We already know that failure with this type of alternative is fully assured, however, it will not be the first or the last time that Apple revolutionizes a technology that others believed completely dead.


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