New code in iOS 13 points to Apple’s ongoing work on a pair of AR-powered glasses

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Over the past few years, one of the more intriguing rumors involving a new Apple product has centered on a pair of Augmented Reality glasses the company was supposedly working on. In addition to the usual speculation from the rumor mill, there was also concrete evidence that Apple was making a concerted effort to hire a large number of engineers with vast experience in various technologies related to augmented reality.

Amid rumors that a pair of AR glasses or headset was in the works, developers a few weeks back found a STARTester app in one of the latter iOS betas that includes a head-mounted mode designed to replicate the user experience of some sort of augmented reality hardware. Notably, the mode itself has two options, one called “worn” and the other called “held.”

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New code in iOS 13 points to Apple’s ongoing work on a pair of AR-powered glasses originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 22:30:11 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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