Google Glass will soon support navigation and text messages for iPhone users, according to a TechCrunch report. Currently, those features are only available for Android users via a Glass companion app.
Two days ago, a Google employee told the site that this should change soon and Google Glass may even be able to handle navigation and text messages without the help of a companion app.
It’s worth noting that one of the myths surrounding Glass is that it is independently connected to the Internet. That’s not true, however. Instead, Glass users need to have a tethering plan for their phones to connect Glass to the Internet. In the eyes of your wireless provider, Glass is just another device that uses your phone’s personal hotspot feature. This means Glass shouldn’t have to depend on any application that runs on your phone, so the original restriction of making navigation and SMS dependent on the companion app was always a bit odd.
Notably, Saurik, the creator of Cydia, recently announced that he had successfully jailbroken the device.
#ifihadglass I would jailbreak it and modify the software (obviously). As Google actually sold me one; I did my part. http://t.co/GGYtCjV42Z
— Jay Freeman (saurik) (@saurik) April 26, 2013
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