Apple Glass remains a mystery, but another smart glasses patent reveals how its competition stands up, borrowing the navigational bezel rumored to be the biggest feature of Samsung's Galaxy Watch 3 It seems
In fact, PatentlyApple reports that Samsung's smart glasses may have taken some cues from the company's smartwatch According to a patent granted last week, the glasses' interface is similar to the Tizen OS in Samsung's Galaxy Watch Active 2 and may be controlled by a touch bezel built into the frame
Since this is just a patent, there is no guarantee that its contents will be realized in Samsung's debut smart glasses However, it does provide a clue as to what approach Samsung will take to bring a product to market that will compete with Apple Glass
Apple is preparing its own augmented reality OS, codenamed Project Starboard, which looks primitive in the glassOS concept art we have seen
Samsung's answer is a scaled-down version of Tizen OS, which may provide access to select apps including smart home, music, and messaging controls, and would not distract from the physical world
Since we do not yet know how Apple Glass will be navigated, except for gesture control speculation, Samsung's proposal for an in-frame capacitive touch system may hold the answer to future smart glasses
The face book is a good example of this
Facebook, Google, and Huawei are currently planning smart glasses, and their patents propose solutions to the complexity of packing advanced technology into a small, frame-like shell
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