Mark Gurman, talks about Apple's steps with Augmented Reality

Now we have been without the leaks and rumors of Gurman for a long time, and since Bloomberg was released, he is going a little more unnoticed when it comes to leaks and rumors of the Cupertino company. In this case it is an article that talks about something that all of us who follow the company's news already know, Augmented Reality and that is Apple CEO Tim Cook himself has already spoken about it on occasion and we also have some patents that demonstrate Apple's interest in this technology, but in this case what Gurman says is that the principles of this AR will be implemented in the next Apple iPhone.

What is clear is that Apple continues at its own pace and without rushing in this regard, in addition to the possibility of seeing Apple's own glasses in the future Macs could have their little bit of Augmented Reality too, but the first to receive these news would be the best-selling devices, the iPhone.

Apple's augmented reality

According to Gurman himself, Apple glasses are not ready to hit the market today, but the company would be taking steps to obtain its niche in this segment that lacks new contributions from the companies. Apple wants augmented reality to reach all homes and we are sure that in the future it could be one of the brand's star products and Gurman talks about glasses with its own chip and as one more product in the catalog of devices of the firm. Time will tell us if this new product will end up arriving or not, but everything seems to indicate that Apple's AR glasses are the next great gadget of the firm. If you want to read the full article by Mark Gurman, we leave it right here.


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