Apple is pursuing an iPhone with Vision Pro integration, while also working on a pair of AR glasses and developing VisionOS 3. In a recent report, Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman said that Apple has been planning to pursue an iPhone model with integrated Vision Pro virtual reality headset. headset. Moreover.
the company is also researching a pair of AR glasses and developing VisionOS 3 operating system.
The Vision Pro was released in February of this year for $3,499. While it has attracted a lot of interest, its price tag puts it out of reach for most consumers and VR enthusiasts.
Gurman said that even a discounted Vision Pro would be out of reach for most people.
Apple is pursuing an iPhone model that supports Vision Pro.
Bloomberg's analyst also compared the launch of the Vision Pro to the launch of the iPhone and Apple Watch.
The first iPhone was not an overnight global success, and it was the steep price drop of the iPhone 3G that helped the phone reach a large audience.
Likewise, the Apple Watch didn't really get much attention until it introduced health and fitness tracking features, which is a huge advantage in practical use for a smartwatch.
Gurman also stated that Apple's plan is to always follow the iPhone development model, which means that in a few years the Vision Pro will become a product line with both low-end and high-end models.
Apple is pursuing an iPhone model that supports Vision Pro.
Gurman also suggested a few ways Apple could make a cheaper version of the Vision Pro, like removing the.
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EyeSight display, using a lower-quality display instead of a high-resolution Micro-OLED one, or substituting a lower-powered processor.
Gurman's report also claims that Apple is considering creating a cheaper variant of the headphones that can connect to other Apple devices to work.
It's possible that this version won't have a battery, so it could be cheaper.
According to Gurman, Apple has been planning to develop a pair of AR glasses to launch in.
but according to his report based on assessments from experts within Apple, this release date is unlikely to happen.
Apple is pursuing an iPhone model that supports Vision Pro.
This observation is somewhat consistent with the current reality when technology companies are still approaching EssilorLuxottica.
the company that designed the Ray-Ban smart glasses that support Meta, to look for potential partnerships focused on developing similar products.
Gurman also claims Apple is working on the next major update to the Vision Pro, which is said to be codenamed “Discovery” and is expected to be released next year.
No details were given about VisionOS 3, but with the newly revealed codename.
it can be seen that the update focuses on enhancing the user experience with practical applications.