2023-04-21 05:00:22
Are you an iPad user? It seems that the device will have full compatibility with Apple Reality Pro.
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There is a strong rumor that the Apple Reality Pro will be presented at WWDC 23, although there is still no special information regarding its launch. But, despite the fact that the information regarding its arrival on the shelves is not very precise, new information is beginning to emerge regarding how these glasses would work and regarding the applications that they can run.
Although it is thought that they will be devices with full compatibility for iPhoneinformation circulates that the Apple Reality Pro will also run applications for iPad, something that will give it better use for users.
Apple Reality Pro and iPad: the compatible applications
It has been Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman who has revealed new information regarding possibly Apple’s flagship device: Apple Reality Pro. The capabilities of these new glasses are the AR version of Apple’s best-known applications on iPhone: Mail, Safari and Messages, not counting the new options that can be downloaded.
What regarding iPad then? We have a preview that Gurman himself has given in his column, mentioning the following:
A big part of the effort is adapting iPad apps for the new headsets, which combine virtual and augmented reality. Users will be able to access millions of existing applications from third-party developers through the new 3D interface. Many iPad apps from the App Store will be able to run on the headphones, either automatically or with slight modifications.
After this preview, the source indicates what might be the complete list of applications which might be compatible with iPad:
- Books
- Calendar
- Contacts
- FaceTime
- Files
- Fitness+
- Home
- Maps
- Messages
- Grades
- Photos
- Calendar
- TV
- Climate
Besides this, Bloomberg mentions that those from Cupertino are planning AR versions for their office software and other apps like iMovie or GarageBand.
Immersive video will also be extended to the TV app, where the company plans to allow users to watch videos in different virtual environments, such as a desert or the sky,” explains Gurman. The AR version of FaceTime will reportedly have features similar to FaceTime on iPad, while Fitness+ will feature VR instructors.
In addition, the latest reports indicate that, in addition to his presentation at WWDC, the price of the glasses might be between 3,000 Euros, so it will be a premium device and perhaps not focused on normal users. But, Gurman has mentioned that Apple is taking the next step:
The iPhone and iPad have enjoyed strong support from third-party developers. Apple’s inaugural headset is believed to be an accessory priced above $3000, because the first version is apparently aimed at software developers. Apple is already working on a successor to the first headset and two more affordable versions that should appeal to regular users.
Remember that Apple has announced the date of WWDC23, which will be held from June 5 to 9, so there is less to confirm these rumors.
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