A few of Apple’s high executives gathered in Cupertino, California lately for a particular demonstration of the corporate’s unreleased AR/VR headset, in keeping with a report from Bloomberg.
“The demonstrations have been polished, glitzy and thrilling,” Mark Gurman, Bloomberg’s Apple reporter, wrote.
Gurman wrote the demonstration happened within the Steve Jobs Theater, Apple’s largest venue. In accordance with Gurman, this would possibly recommend the headset is near a public unveiling.
Gurman wrote the headset can have a beginning worth round $3,000, and it’ll have an exterior battery that’ll have to be changed after just a few hours of use. The headset can be reportedly uncomfortable and lacks a standout app upon launch.
In accordance with the report, some Apple executives are conscious of the challenges the headset and firm would possibly face, and they’re making an attempt to set real looking expectations. However executives count on curiosity within the headset to develop over time.
Apple didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
Gurman additionally reported in his Energy On e-newsletter that Apple’s iOS 17 will probably be a bigger launch than anticipated. Initially, iOS 17 was thought to concentrate on bug fixes and efficiency enhancements. However Gurman wrote the purpose of iOS 17 now might be to convey a few of customers’ most requested options to iPhones.
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