Apple Might Replace the iPhone With AR Headset in 10 Years

Apple Might Replace the iPhone With AR Headset in 10 Years

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Apple is heavily invested in augmented reality and the company will potentially enhance its focus on the segment in the coming years. We have previously heard that the company will launch its first AR headset by the end of next year. Now, popular Apple analyst claims that the company will replace the iPhone with its forthcoming AR headset in ten years. Scroll down to read more details on the subject.

In his investor notes, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo explains that Apple's objective is to replace the iPhone with AR in ten years (via MacRumors). The transition will start next year with the launch of Apple's AR headset which will be used as an independent device. What this means is that the AR headset will not connect to a secondary device and it will not be used as a complementary device like the Apple Watch. To bolster its plans, Apple intends to support a "comprehensive range of applications" to replace the iPhone.

Apple Might Replace the iPhone With AR Headset in 10 Years

Dec 1, 2021, 4:55pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-might-replace-the-iphone-with-ar-headset-in-10-years/ > Apple is heavily invested in augmented reality and the company will potentially enhance its focus on the segment in the coming years. We have previously heard that the company will launch its first AR headset by the end of next year. Now, popular Apple analyst claims that the company will replace the iPhone with its forthcoming AR headset in ten years. Scroll down to read more details on the subject. > In his investor notes, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo explains that Apple's objective is to replace the iPhone with AR in ten years (via MacRumors). The transition will start next year with the launch of Apple's AR headset which will be used as an independent device. What this means is that the AR headset will not connect to a secondary device and it will not be used as a complementary device like the Apple Watch. To bolster its plans, Apple intends to support a "comprehensive range of applications" to replace the iPhone.