Apple's take on smart glasses may finally start shipping in late 2027
The long-rumored Apple Glass smartglasses may actually reach consumers' faces in late 2027, Ming-Chi Kuo claims.
The long-rumored Apple Glass smartglasses may actually reach consumers' faces in late 2027, Ming-Chi Kuo claims.
The long-rumored Apple Glass smart glasses will reportedly hit store shelves by the end of 2026, with Apple planning for them to be part of its overall AI push.
Apple's release list in 2027 could be massive, with major product launches that year expected to include the iPhone Fold and the first attempt at Apple Glass.
Apple is reportedly custom-tailoring specialized chips, with the needs of the Apple Glass in mind.
Apple has been rumored to be working on smart glasses for a long time, and a new report has narrowed down the debut of the platform to be as soon as the end of 2026.
The fabled Apple Glass continues to be in development, with augmented reality glasses still a top priority for CEO Tim Cook to produce.
Jon Prosser has refined his iOS 19 leak concepts with more-rounded squircle icons, reflective elements, and more that bring it closer to Apple Vision Pro's visionOS.
Historically accurate Mark Gurman has pointed out that Jon Prosser's iOS 19 mockups are missing key details, and the true redesign will be more extensive.
A mockup shared by a leaker with a poor track record allegedly depicts iMessage in iOS 19 with a redesigned keyboard and circular buttons, but not much else.
Apple is still working out how it can press forward with wearable devices, with it considering a possible switch away from bulky Apple Vision Pro headset instead creating the fabled Apple Glass by 2030.
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