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“Apple Reality Pro: Delayed Launch Expected Despite WWDC23 Announcement”

We will have to wait a little longer for the Apple Reality Pro!

Apple Reality Pro is believed to cost $3,000

Nothing is final, but most of the rumors assure that finally Apple will present its long-awaited mixed reality glasses, until now known as Apple Reality Pro at WWDC23 to be held in June of this year. However, this will be an appetizer and users interested in paying the almost 3,000 dollars that the device is believed to cost will have to wait several more months.

Although the rumor has been constant in the months leading up to the supposed launch of the glasses, this week the columnist for Power OnMark Gurman, has insisted on this issue confirming the price of the same.

According to Gurman, the delay between the announcement and the launch, is due to several factors, such as additional tests, production adjustments or coordination with suppliers and partners. Although the most time will take the development of the applications for the product.

We will have to wait a little longer for the Apple Reality Pro

It is true that For mixed reality headsets to be successful, they will need a robust app store full of options., just like the iPhone or Apple Watch. This is necessary to improve the user experience and increase the probability that users will adopt the new glasses with a wide selection available at the time of launch.

In the technological environment, the rumor has grown that Apple will take a risk with the launch of the Apple Reality Pro, despite the internal disputes between the company’s employees, due to the relevance of the launch.

However, it is believed that this is just the first bet, while in parallel the company is working on a more affordable version that could arrive in three or four years.

But pending a launch during the WWDC23 keynote, it is believed that Apple will unveil augmented reality and virtual reality glasses equipped with LiDAR scanners, Sony micro OLED screens and camera sensors that detect facial expressions, equipped with a system operating system called xrOS, which was first discovered in the second beta version of iOS 15.4.

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