Illustration from Apple’s patent application for a smart glass hinge
After being unveiled in April 2012, Google Glass was made available to “Glass Explorers” in the U.S. a year later, at the price of $1,500. Users were quickly chastised by theater owners for recording bootleg videos of movies. Bar owners chased out Google Glass users since they often recorded the bar’s customers without their permission. Google Glass wearers soon became known as “Glassholes” which is not what Apple wants its Glass users to be known as.
We still see Apple Glass to be a possible iPhone replacement although clearly the phone still has many years of life ahead of it.