With the imminent release of the Apple Vision Pro, which will offer both virtual and augmented reality experiences, new information has emerged about the device’s operating system, visionOS. According to the rumors, the version 2.0.0 of visionOS has already been made available to some developers.
The footsteps of visionOS 2.0.0 are approaching!
Apple had released its initial version of VisionOS, 1.0.1, on January 23. The 1.0.2 update followed approximately a week later on January 31. These developments suggest that the release of version 2.0.0 might come earlier than expected.
While there are claims that the visionOS 2.0.0 software is already in use by some developers, it is not entirely certain. According to the official information we have, Apple is expected to announce the visionOS 2.0 version after a comprehensive presentation at the WWDC event on June 24. This version is anticipated to bring significant improvements to the Apple Vision Pro.
What are the features of Apple Vision Pro?
The highly anticipated Apple Vision Pro comes with numerous new features. The device can be used solely through sensory organs without the need for a physical controller, and it integrates the user’s surroundings into its own screen without being tethered to a fixed display.
In addition, the Vision Pro boasts a custom screen with a staggering 23 million pixels to maximize the sense of reality. The device will seamlessly work with other products in the Apple ecosystem, promising a unique and unprecedented experience.
While the Apple Vision Pro will be officially released in the United States on February 2, the question of when it will be available for sale in Turkey remains unanswered.
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