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Report: 'xrOS' for AR/VR headset takes priority over iOS 17 features, augmented reality Apple Store experience coming soon

Por: 9to5Mac Tech January 08, 2023

that Apple has prioritized development of the operating system for its upcoming AR/VR headset, which is expected to be named ‘xrOS’. This means Apple has diverted engineering resources away from work on features for iOS 17 and macOS 14, in order to get the headset software over the line in time for a planned product launch later this year. As a result, Gurman says that iOS 17, iPadOS 17 and macOS 14 may have fewer major new features than... + full article



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