FROM WWDC 2022 just around the corner, Apple launch rumors are the order of the day. There is currently a lot of talk about the news that iOS 16 will bring as a central point. key note who will launch a developer event; although most of the attention is also focused on the achievements that the people of Cupertino can tell about their first experience with virtual and augmented reality. But Ming Chi Kuo was prudent He doesn’t think Apple will introduce its mixed reality glasses or RealityOS next week.
A well-known analyst, one of the California firm’s most reliable launch predictions, used Twitter to back up his position. AT a couple of tweets, Kuo said he does not believe that Apple will mention the above products at the upcoming WWDC conference; and argued that since the glasses are still months away from going into mass production in 2023, to announce them now would be counterproductive.
“It’s still a long way before Apple’s mixed reality headset goes into mass production, so I don’t think they’ll release it along with the RealityOS rumors at WWDC this year,” he said; adding: “Apple competitors around the world want to see hardware specifications and operating system design for headset from Apple.
But Kuo didn’t stop there. He also warned that if those led by Tim Cook show their weapons at the dev conference, will benefit your competitors. Why? Because they will start “copycat projects” and “happily copy Apple’s great ideas” to launch their own products before Cupertino.
RealityOS and Apple’s mixed reality glasses will take a little longer
Kuo’s position in the face of the unlikely presentation of RealityOS and Apple’s mixed reality glasses is not the only one. Mark Gurmannfrom Bloombergalso appeared in this line in his last Newsletter; In his traditional Sunday publication, the well-known journalist focused on the innovations that iOS 16 will introduce on the iPhone lock screen and put cold rags on the possible appearance of augmented reality and virtual reality devices in place of rumors. “I would be wary of a full developer and consumer presentation next week. If there is any hardware at WWDC, it will probably be from the Mac side.”
If, contrary to predictions by Kuo and Gurman, Apple finally unveils RealityOS and its mixed reality glasses at WWDC, it would mark a very important step forward for the company. Let’s remember that those put by Tim Cook they haven’t launched a new product category since 2015when the Apple Watch was introduced.
But it will also mean that one of the most traumatic projects the company has faced in recent years will finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Let’s not forget that Apple began experimenting with virtual and augmented reality between 2015 and 2016, and since then the initiative has been kept in the strictest confidence. This forced team members to work off the Cupertino campus and deviate from the local firm’s priorities several times.
Now it seems that all this is left behind. And if indeed RealityOS still doesn’t take place at WWDC, there will be a couple more Apple events this year to keep this illusion.
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