

This strongly suggests that the team working on the headset believes that it's ready to leave the development stage, or at the very least that they're happy enough to show off what they've accomplished so far.Īdditionally (as spotted by Parker Ortolani (opens in new tab)) a company called Realityo Systems LLC has been awarded two trademarks for 'realityOS' in the US. The biggest is that the headset and its OS were reportedly shown off to top Apple execs recently. While many signs point to Apple's AR/VR headset being delayed further, there are a couple of reports that suggest some kind of WWDC 2022 announcement could be possible. Last but not least, The New York Times (opens in new tab) released a report over the weekend that once again confirmed that the difficulties of producing an AR/VR device have delayed Apple's headset until at least 2023. Apple would give away too many details to its competitors, and we could see a slew of copycat devices hit shelves before Apple's. Kuo often accurately predicts Apple’s development plans, and most recently he’s predicted that an Apple headset launch isn’t coming soon because Apple hasn’t begun mass production on it yet.Īs Kuo sees it, announcing the headset now would be a major misstep. (Image credit: Apple)įollowing The Information was Ming-Chi Kuo. Apple's headset might not be at WWDC 2022, but plenty of other announcements will be made.
