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iOS 13 GM reveals Apple's AR glasses

by Milan
September 11, 2019
in News
Smart glasses, VR virtual reality, and AR augmented reality technology. Smart glasses with futuristic technology graphics and modern city background

Smart glasses, VR virtual reality, and AR augmented reality technology. Smart glasses with futuristic technology graphics and modern city background

Apple has yesterday evening released a series of new beta versions and released the Golden Master of iOS 13 - this obviously seems to know a lot about Apple's iGlasses.

At the beginning of the month, initial information about Apple’s augmented reality glasses was published in a internal iOS 13 beta discovered. But now it seems that no more talkative sources are needed to find out more details about iGlasses - it is included in the iOS 13 Golden Master and in the current Xcode Beta. The find was discovered by none other than Steve Troughton-Smith. The developer is well known for his thoroughness when it comes to beta software. According to Troughton-Smith, the search for code snippets was not difficult, as some information about Apple's AR glasses was listed unprotected in files and even entire folders. The "Starboard" system is mentioned again. It describes an AR headset or a similar device that can process stereoscopic or stereo content. Different chains of code characters also indicate that there should be several ways to access AR content. "StarBoard" seems to work in a similar way to CarPlay, as the content is transferred to an external display.

Will the product “T288” be released in 2020?

While exact details of how it works are unknown, Troughton-Smith suspects that a "dashboard" with compatible stereo AR applications appears when the unknown headset is paired with an iPhone or similar device. Perhaps the most interesting thing about the find is the included ReadMe file. This guides the reader through different procedures for testing stereo AR apps on the iPhone - this is probably an option for Apple employees who do not have access to prototypes of the glasses themselves. The instructions refer to internal iOS builds and mention the so-called "STARTester" app - this is supposed to be able to emulate AR headsets. It has been rumored for years that Apple is working on a project under the code name "T288" - the goal is to develop augmented reality glasses. In the meantime, rumors have emerged that Apple has allegedly stopped work on the device. After this discovery, it should be clear that Apple has not stopped development. Analysts continue to believe that such a product could be introduced as early as 2020 – let’s wait and see. (Photo by SasinP / Bigstockphoto)

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