Apple’s Operating System for VR/AR Devices Is Likely Named “xrOS”

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Apple’s Operating System for VR/AR Devices Is Likely Named β€œxrOS”

Apple’s Operating System for VR/AR Devices Is Likely Named β€œxrOS”

The multi-trillion company has always been extremely secretive on upcoming products. However, not everything can be hidden from the eyes of public – according to this report from Bloomberg.

Apple's Operating System for VR/AR Devices Is Likely Named "xrOS"

Bloomberg claims the operating system designed for VR/AR (virtual reality / alternate reality) has changed its name from β€œrealityOS” to β€œxrOS”. In this case, XR stands for either β€œeXtended Reality” or β€œmiXed reality” – both functioning as umbrella terms for VR and AR devices, or a mix of both.

The leaks so far point to an XR device from Apple, meaning it combines both aspects of AR and VR into a single device; though there has been rumors the company will release a dedicated AR device down the line. Launch window is most likely on next year – but historically speaking, there won’t be guarantees as Apple has delayed the product several times by now.

Per Bloomberg’s reports – they cited people knowing the matter who claimed Apple has been referencing the OS as β€œxrOS” internally. Moreover, the same name has been filed through a shell company, Deep Dive LLC, on certain regions – and the trademarks are classified under the category of β€œhead-mounted displays” and β€œvirtual reality and augmented reality experiences”. Historically, this has been how Apple deal with trademark filings before a product’s release.

Software-wise, it’s likely to have dedicated XR versions of iOS’s equivalents – namely FaceTime, Maps, News and others; plus a mixed-reality world similar to Meta’s Horizon Worlds. The upcoming XR device is likely to be powered by a modified version of Apple Silicon M2, currently the Mac’s SoC of choice.

Source: Ars Technica / Bloomberg

Pokdepinion: It’s hard to say what market Apple is going for with this device – but I doubt it’ll be for the masses by the looks of its hardware known so far.

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