According to Mark Gorman, the next version of iOS will actually trigger multiple interactions with an Apple-signed virtual reality headset. Answer next June with the iOS 16 presentation at WWDC.
Will Apple turn into a parallel universe on June 6, during the inaugural WWDC conference, its annual developer meeting? The event will still be held largely online (except for a lucky few who will be able to follow the on-site conference), but the software shouldn’t change: introducing the following operating systems for different devices, possibly new products and an eye for the future.
And this eagerly awaited future could take the form of virtual reality. We’ve known for years that the company is firmly working on the project, in the form of a helmet or goggles, in virtual or augmented reality. Even the operating system nicknamed rOS or realityOS has been sidelined. So, as one might say, there is only “.
References in iOS 16 and a clean operating system in the boxes
So why isn’t this popular product revealed at WWDC? That’s a possibility we don’t rule out, once you’ve read the invitation card. We can be left to think that Apple has already teased its display with its dark background and Swift logo in a circle that could invoke augmented reality lenses.
And to back up our guess, Mark Gorman went there with his bit of crap. In his last newsletter employmentJournalist Bloomberg, An Apple specialist says he’s heard references to the headphones and their interactions with the iPhone from people working on a beta version codenamed Sydney that will be no more than iOS 16.
This operating system should logically be disclosed at WWDC, along with subsequent versions of iPadOS, tvOS, macOS, or even watchOS. This does not mean that the helmet will be presented together and ready to use. But Apple can draw an outline to interest developers willing to build embedded apps in the future.
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