KEY POINTS
  • Apple can use augmented reality on iPhones to launch smart glasses, UBS says.
  • UBS lays out 10 different use cases for AR, from shopping to military.
  • UBS says AR will help prolong interest in iPhone.
Tim Cook, CEO, speaks during Apple's annual world wide developer conference (WWDC) in San Jose, California, U.S. June 5, 2017.

Apple may leverage augmented reality on the iPhone to help pave the way for a future smart glasses product, UBS said in a note to investors Tuesday.

Apple recently launched its ARKit developer tools, which will allow its partners to build new augmented reality applications for millions of iPhones already in the hands of consumers. It will give Apple an overnight leg up on companies like Google that are participating in the space on a much smaller scale.