This may make the novelty attractive to consumers, given the potentially high cost of the gadget and the weak popularity of this category of devices.
According to Bloomberg, users will get optimized versions of apps like Safari, as well as essential iPhone apps like Calendar, Contacts, Files, and more.
Apple is expected to unveil the headset at WWDC 2023 from June 5th. The device will likely cost around $3000. Rumors of the headset’s capabilities include enhanced hand tracking, iris scanning for signing in and paying, and a Digital Crown for switching between virtual and augmented reality modes.
Source: Ferra

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