Google Glass would interconnect with iPhones to send SMS and provide navigation information

  Google Glass, the company's glasses Google which provides information directly to the user's retina through a special screen, should be interconnect cu iPhoneto send SMS and provide navigation information. At the moment only terminal owners Android they can benefit from such functionality only with the help of a special application, but in the future iPhone owners would benefit from exactly the same thing, even without an application.

While Glass will happily work with any iPhone over Bluetooth or use any Wi-Fi connection to get online, iPhone users are currently unable to get turn-by-turn directions through Glass – one of its killer features. Those direction are pretty useful while you are navigating a new city and they do show off the power of location-based apps on Glass, but the software will currently balk if you ask it to give you directions while it's connected to an iPhone. 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.

  Of course, no one knows when Google will decide to interconnect Google Glass with iPhones, this will happen sooner or later. Considering the popularity of the glasses and their usefulness, the interconnection with the best-selling smartphones in the US is a goal that Google surely has in mind, now we just have to see how everything will look when it is implemented.