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What to Expect from the Hi-tech Apple's AR/VR Headset with RealityOS?

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Apple is currently preparing to enter the digital world, focusing on realityOS to drive the upcoming hardware in the eagerly anticipated and highly speculative AR/VR headset from the business.  The new mixed-reality headset is rumored to launch in the first quarter of 2019, although Apple hasn't said anything about it. Being both a standalone device and an accessory to increase the public's use of iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other devices, realityOS will significantly integrate with Apple's publicly accessible goods and apps. According to Mark Gurman's Power On Newsletter for Bloomberg earlier this month, the "realityOS" is already finished in time for the arrival of the Apple hardware in January 2023. The rOS or the realityOS are two possible names for the operating system. You need to scan your iris with the Apple AR/VR headset to use it Many have suggested that the rumored Apple operating system, code-named "Oak," will be the brains behind the company's upcoming mixed reality headgear. Furthermore, the new realityOS will be deeply integrated into various apps, including Apple Arcade, which focuses on gaming, Apple TV+ for streaming, Maps, Messages, Facetime, and more, according to MacRumors. According to rumors, Apple is also creating a version of the App Store for realityOS that is optimized for providing all AR and VR experiences on its platform, similar to what it has done for iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other devices. With the new reality OS at its core, Apple's next AR/VR headset will provide the experience that the company hopes to offer for the entire world when it is eventually released. Apple world with ARVR Without a specialized operating system to provide the user interface and experience, they would engage with and provide the public, Apple's AR/VR headset would be incomplete. Apple's planned effort for 2023, focused on a mixed-reality headset that has long been the subject of rumors from the company's releases, has insiders, speculators, and leakers giddy with anticipation.  According to early rumors, Apple's upcoming AR/VR headset would include 16GB of RAM in addition to the M2, the renowned Silicon processor used in Mac computers. The device's initial specifications are enormous, and for its independent operation of Apple's augmented reality features that will be available to consumers soon, it mimics the features of an improved MacBook Pro.

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