Apple “special event” scheduled for June 5, likely for AR/VR headset launch

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HIGHLIGHTS

* Apple has scheduled a ‘Special Event’ at Apple Park for June 5th.
* The company might introduce the xrOS, a software platform that will power the Apple AR/VR headset.  
* Apple AR/VR headset is tipped to cost $3,000.

Apple has scheduled a ‘Special Event’ (quite literally) at Apple Park for June 5th.

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This will be a part of the company’s developer’s conference, WWDC 2023, that is set during the week of June 5th to June 9th, 2023.

While Apple hasn’t confirmed anything about this special event but we believe this could be related to the xr OS, the software platform that will power Apple’s Mixed Reality headset and possibly introduce the headset itself.

Apple "special event

This falls in line with the latest reports that claim the AR/VR headset is on track for a June launch.

If true, this could boost the virtual reality industry.

Besides the AR/VR headset, Apple’s WWDC event this year will witness announcements regarding iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, tv OS 17, and watchOS 10.

Apple "special event

There are chances that the Cupertino giant might unveil the refreshed Mac Pro that is powered by the Apple Silicon chip and a new MacBook Air model with a larger 15-inch display.

Apple will livestream the keynote on various platforms, including Apple.com, the Apple Developer website, Apple TV, and YouTube.

Apple VR headset Price, Features (Expected)

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* The Apple Reality Pro headset is speculated to be one of the most powerful XR headsets out there. What this also means is that the price will also be in the premium range.

* Rumours have it the headset will use 4K micro OLED displays from Sony, dual processors fabbed by TSMC, 12 cameras and an external power supply.

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* There will be an option to switch between augmented and virtual reality modes using a Digital Crown-like control knob.

* There could be multiple cameras that can read facial expressions, map the surrounding areas, and detect body movements.

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* Rumours have it that the Apple Reality Pro headset could be priced at $3,000, so it will be aimed at professionals and not regular users.

* The headset is set to go on sale later this year. This means that developers will have ample time to create apps and experiences before the official launch. 

Apple "special event

Besides the AR/VR headset, Apple’s WWDC event this year will witness announcements regarding iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, tvOS 17, and watchOS 10.

There are chances that the Cupertino giant might unveil the refreshed Mac Pro that is powered by the Apple Silicon chip and a new MacBook Air model with a larger 15-inch display.

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Faqs

1) APPLE TO HOLD A ‘SPECIAL EVENT’ ON JUNE 5TH – WHAT SHOULD WE EXPECT?

Ans) On June 5th at Apple Park, Apple will host a “Special Event” according to a report.This will be a part of WWDC 2023, the company’s developer conference, which is scheduled for the week of June 5 to June 9 of that year. Even though Apple hasn’t announced anything about this special event, there are rumours that it might have something to do with xrOS. This is the software system that will power Apple’s Mixed Reality headset and perhaps even the headset itself. This is consistent with recent reports which state that the launch of the AR/VR headset is scheduled for June. If accurate, this might help the virtual reality sector.

The company will unveil iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, tvOS 17, and watchOS 10 at its WWDC event this year. There is a chance that the Cupertino company may introduce a new MacBook Air model. It will use a larger 15-inch display. There may also be a redesigned Mac Pro with an Apple silicon chip at the event. The company will stream the speech live on a number of channels. The channels include YouTube, Apple TV, Apple.com, and the Apple Developer website.

Apple AR/VR headset Rumours
Apple has been working on an AR/VR headset for several years, and rumors suggest that it will be released in 2023. The headset is expected to have mixed reality capabilities, with both virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) experiences. Let us now take a look at the latest rumors and leaks about the Apple AR/VR headset.

Rumored Features
The Apple AR/VR headset is expected to have mixed reality capabilities, with both virtual and augmented reality experiences. It is rumored to have 4K resolution, eye-tracking technology, and a high refresh rate. The device is also expected to have a slim visor design and a separate battery pack. According to some reports, the headset will work with existing iPadOS apps.

Pricing and Release Date
The Apple AR/VR headset is rumored to be released in 2023, with some reports suggesting that it will be unveiled at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. The device is expected to be expensive, with some analysts predicting a price of around $3,000.
However, Apple engineers plan to use more affordable components to bring the price down for a lower-priced version of the headset. However, it will have the same general AR/VR “mixed reality” functionality as the more expensive version.

Apple’s AR/VR headset has faced numerous delays, and while the company originally wanted to launch it in 2022, that wasn’t possible. According to some reports, the device has faced hardware and software issues that have caused internal disagreements among Apple executives.
Some insiders are not feeling confident in the product. However, Apple continues to push ahead with its headset despite other big players in the virtual and augmented reality world seemingly walking away from the market.

Future Plans
Apple engineers plan to use more affordable components to bring the price down for a lower-priced version of the headset that will have the same general AR/VR “mixed reality” functionality as the more expensive version. There are also reports that a more affordable second-gen Apple AR headset is already in the works.

Apple’s AR/VR headset is one of the most expected products of 2023. While there have been issues and delays in its development, Apple is still pushing ahead with its headset. The device will come with MR features, at least this is the expectation. This means that it will have both AR and VR capacity. Of course, no one should expect this device to be cheap. Though the company plans to use cheaper parts to cut down the price of the cheaper version of the headset. However, it will still not be very cheap. We look forward to seeing what Apple has in store for us at WWDC 2023.

While we wait the official release of the Apple Reality Pro headset, there are some specs that gets people interested. With its high – resolution displays, top camera system, seamless AR and VR switching, and strong performance, the headset is poised to redefine the XR experience. As the market eagerly waits for its launch, the Apple Reality Pro headset has the potential to set a new benchmark for immersive tech.

2) Apple schedules “special event” for June 5, likely for AR/VR headset.Details?

Ans) As the name suggests, Apple’s WorldWide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) is aimed mostly at developers. However, it’s also an opportunity to do some marketing with a well-publicized keynote and the announcement of new Apple OS versions that gets iPhone, iPad and Mac users buzzing.

This year there will also be a mysteriously titled “Special Event at Apple Park”, an all-day event on June 5. What could this be about?

Apple hasn’t confirmed anything, but this could have something to do with xrOS, the software platform that will power Apple’s Mixed Reality headset, and the headset itself. The latest reports state that the headset is on track for a June launch and some analysts believe that it could boost the whole AR/VR industry.

The Apple Reality Pro is expected to be one of the most powerful XR headsets and it will be priced accordingly. It is said to have micro OLED displays from Sony, dual processors fabbed by TSMC, 12 cameras and an external power supply. The price we’ve heard is $3,000, so this will be aimed at professionals rather than recreational users. The headset is expected to go on sale later this year.

3) What is WWDC 2023 schedule?

Ans) WWDC 2023 is Apple’s annual event where the company dives deep into information regarding its latest software and how these changes will benefit developers. It will open with the company’s signature Keynote on June 5th at 10:00am PDT / 1:00pm EDT, which is set to be the primary focus of there show where we will see the latest news about macOS 14, iOS 17, iPadOS 17, tvOS 17 and watchOS 10.
But beyond just that, we have reason to believe we’ll see Apple’s mixed-reality headset at the show, alongside the heavily rumored Apple Silicon Mac Pro.

Paul Hudson also hinted on Twitter that there will be a special evening activity for those who make it there in-person, which is creating speculation that those attending the event will get an opportunity to test out Apple’s mixed reality headset.

After the Keynote, a developer lunch begins at 12:00pm PDT / 3:00pm EDT before the Platforms State of the Union starts at 1:30pm PDT / 4:30pm EDT. The latter is especially important as it is set to offer an in-depth breakdown of what developers can expect from Apple’s latest updates and changes.

At 3:00pm PDT / 6:00pm EDT is when the Meet the Teams portion will happen, which won’t be relevant to people who aren’t involved physically. In the same vein, people at the event can tour the inside of the ring and the inner meadow at around the same time.

What’s most important to take away from this schedule is that the Keynote starts at 10:00am PDT and the Platforms State of the Union starts at 1:30pm PDT. Both of these are available to anyone on the web to tune in and watch, so if you’re interesting in keep up with all things Apple, we recommend saving the date and time.

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