Apple has been growing a blended actuality headset for some time now. It’s believed to supply a mix of digital actuality (VR) and augmented actuality (AR) experiences. Reportedly, Apple has teamed up with well-known Hollywood administrators to develop blended actuality content material. Now, it’s being reported that Apple might unveil this system at a particular occasion, which might be held at first of the subsequent 12 months. It’s extremely unlikely that the Cupertino firm would reveal this upcoming blended actuality handset in the course of the ongoing Worldwide Builders Convention (WWDC) 2022 keynote occasion.
In accordance with a publish shared on Twitter by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple might begin EVT testing of the blended actuality headset round Q3 2022. That is anticipated to be adopted by a particular media occasion that might be held in January 2023. Apple would possibly then take two to 4 weeks to ship the event toolkit. Kuo suspects that because of the interruptions brought on by the lockdowns in Shanghai, the blended actuality headset’s shipments would possibly postpone to Q2 2023. The Cupertino firm is predicted to make these headsets obtainable for pre-ordering across the identical time. Lastly, Apple’s blended actuality headset is predicted to hit the cabinets earlier than WWDC 2023.
Previous reports recommend that Apple might be growing new VR and AR-powered Apple apps and companies. It might be engaged on creating a brand new platform for third-party builders. Apple might even launch a brand new model of SwiftUI for builders to construct AR and VR apps. Its working system is predicted to be named realityOS. As beforehand talked about, Apple might be teaming up with Hollywood administrators similar to Jon Favreau for creating blended actuality content material for the Prehistoric Planet sequence on Apple TV+. This headset is meant to price round $2,000 (roughly Rs. 1,55,500). Apple is believed to have ambitions of changing iPhones with blended actuality headsets in a decade.
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