Apple is expected to launch its mixed reality headset this spring with a full-fledged commercial launch likely to happen around fall 2023. This has been revealed in a Bloomberg report citing input from the reputed Apple analyst Ming Chi Kuo. Last heard Apple was facing issues with respect to the software as well as a few mechanical components of the headset. Apple had earlier announced its mixed reality platform would be named xrOS which likely refers to extended reality OS. The headset, on the other hand, is likely to be named Reality Pro.
Kuo meanwhile also predicted Apple might announce the headset at a spring event or wait for the Apple developer’s conference held in June to unveil the headset. Apple is also reported to have granted a select group of developers access to the headset so that they are able to develop suitable apps that will let buyers make the most of the headset. Apple had also been making enough changes to the iOS and iPadOS platforms to make them compatible with the mixed-reality headset.
As it is, Apple is envisaging a scenario where iPhone or iPad users will be able to communicate with its upcoming headset seamlessly. That apart, the headset is also being projected to be just as adept for entertainment as it is going to be for making online purchases, reading e-books, watching videos or other streaming content, and so on.
With a keen interest in tech, I make it a point to keep myself updated on the latest developments in the world of technology and gadgets. That includes smartphones or tablet devices but stretches to even AI and self-driven automobiles as well, the latter being my latest fad. Besides writing, I like watching videos, reading, listening to music, or experimenting with different recipes. Motion picture is another aspect that interests me a lot and maybe I’ll make a film sometime in the future.