Apple has continued to develop its spectacle of the reality of the adventurous, and there have been many rumors previously about the development of the company for such glasses, but it is still too early to reveal it may take years, according to a new report published by Bloomberg claims that Apple aims to Will be ready to be ready by 2019 and start charging in 2020, as Apple seeks to provide a new product that can ensure the continued success of iPhone.
The ARCit enhanced reality platform has paved the way for a long journey to the company's business with enhanced reality technology. The report says that this will have its own new display screen running on a new chip and operating system instead of the mobile iOS platform that runs Currently ARKit, unlike the current generation of virtual reality glasses that use the smartphone as a motor and display screen.
The new system is internally called "rOS", which is an abbreviation of the "operating system." The report indicates that the company is working on inputs to the test of touch panels and voice activation using Siri and head gestures. The applications of the current model include virtual meeting rooms 360 degree videos, although both seem to be more suited to virtual reality than to adventurous reality.
It is not yet clear whether this device will support virtual reality in any way, and the report indicates that Apple uses the HTC Vive glasses for testing purposes, as the company does not have a fully functional glasses on its own, side by side With Oculus and Samsung Gear VR, the company is developing a similar device that uses iPhone phone components such as a display, camera and slide.
There are no plans for the company to sell the new device, but aims to use it internally only to test the applications of enhanced reality for the next year, it is not surprising that Apple works on such a device, as the patents obtained by the company recently going in this direction , And plans to launch a new version of the ARKit platform next year with better software tools that will facilitate the development of enhanced reality applications.
Apple's time-frame for producing the new glasses coincides with the timetable for producing other glasses from companies such as Microsoft and its HoloLens, now available as a development group since it was unveiled two years ago. The company is expected to release the consumer version as soon as possible . The information also suggests Florida-based Magic Leap can release an early version of its mysterious glasses in the next few months.