Since first batch of Google Glass have been sent out to developers, it was just a matter of time before we see some more information regarding the actual specifications since Google was everything but precise.
In case you missed it, Google release specs in which its Project Glass was describe with the equivalent of a 25-inch HD screen seen from eight feet away for display, one day of typical use for battery, 5-megapixel camera, 802.11bg WiFi and Bluetooth for connectivity, 12GB of storage and so on.
Thanks to Jay Lee, Google Glass Explorer and some USB debugging, we now can see some more detailed specifications including the 45nm OMAP 4430 chipset with yet to be revealed working frequency, Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich OS and 682MB of RAM seen by the device (actually 1GB since part of it was used).
Although not impressive, we guess that these specifications were simply enough for Google and its Project Glass. Jay Lee noted that "the experience is more important than the hardware specs" and that it (the experience) is pretty incredible.
All we need now is the precise price of the Google Glass as US $1,500 which developers had to shell out and even US $500 rumored earlier sounds like way too much for just a gadget.
Source:
Jay Lee's Google+ page.