No matter how you view
Google Glass, you can't help but be a little curious
about how it all works. What is the user interface like? How do you navigate
from app to app, from page to page? Thanks to
this
post on the Glass Explorers Google+ page, I found a way for
Android
users to run what amounts to the Google Glass OS on their Android devices.
It seems some developers took the system dump of the Glass OS and repackaged
the critical parts of the OS as APK files. If you're unaware, APK is the file
format for all Android apps. After installing three APK files, you'll have a
new launcher on your device called Glass Home.
Once you launch Glass Home, you'll see the same UI Glass users see, and
you'll even be able to give the "OK, Glass" command to wake the app
and start giving voice commands.
In my testing I was able to Google random stuff, including images of
alpacas, and the results were either displayed (in the case of images) or read
back to me (non-image queries). I was also able to take a photo, but there's
nothing that can be done with it after it's been snapped. I didn't have any
luck when it came to getting directions (this feature needs touch-pad
interaction to proceed past the warning) or placing any calls, as I don't have
an official Glass account to add contacts to.
Of course, when installing APKs from a third-party developer you need to
remain cautious and aware that bad things can happen to your device, or the
information on your device. So please download and proceed with caution.
Head on over to the
Xenologer
GitHub page for more information about what changes were made to the APKs
during the build process, and to grab the APKs should you decide to give it a
try.
Again, it's really limited, but it gives you the basic idea of what Glass
looks and feels like, just without the looking-like-a-weirdo part. Unless, that
is, you decide to strap your phone to your head.
I tested this on a
Nexus 4, and my colleague Ed Rhee has confirmed it
works on a
Note
II. Your results will vary, but please leave a comment letting us know if
you took the plunge, what device it was on, and your general thoughts.
To remove
the Glass apps, you'll need to uninstall all three APKs you downloaded, by
going into Settings > Apps > Downloaded.
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