Apple May Not Preview AR Headset or realityOS at Upcoming WWDC 2022

Apple May Not Preview AR Headset or realityOS at Upcoming WWDC 2022

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A ton of excitement at this year’s WWDC 2022 keynote has a lot to do with the possible preview of Apple’s AR headset, making it the first time the technology giant is stepping into a brand new category. Since the keynote will predominantly have software previews, it would be expected that realityOS, the platform that is baked into the headset, is also given adequate stage time. Unfortunately, one analyst believes that both will not be shown at WWDC 2022 and highlights his reasons below.

Despite the fact that the term realityOS was recently trademarked, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo does not believe the AR headset or its dedicated software will be shown to the press and other individuals in the coming days. According to Kuo, the head-mounted wearable has not entered mass production yet, suggesting that a final product is yet to reach completion.

Apple May Not Preview AR Headset or realityOS at Upcoming WWDC 2022

May 31, 2022, 8:23am UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-not-preview-realityos-or-ar-headset-at-wwdc-2022/ > A ton of excitement at this year’s WWDC 2022 keynote has a lot to do with the possible preview of Apple’s AR headset, making it the first time the technology giant is stepping into a brand new category. Since the keynote will predominantly have software previews, it would be expected that realityOS, the platform that is baked into the headset, is also given adequate stage time. Unfortunately, one analyst believes that both will not be shown at WWDC 2022 and highlights his reasons below. > Despite the fact that the term realityOS was recently trademarked, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo does not believe the AR headset or its dedicated software will be shown to the press and other individuals in the coming days. According to Kuo, the head-mounted wearable has not entered mass production yet, suggesting that a final product is yet to reach completion.