Apple would prepare a maximum of Fitness, sports and games apps for its ARVR headset

2023-04-18 22:00:46

Will Apple unveil its ARVR headset or not at its next keynote? Mark Gurman – who is always in the small papers of Apple and who is rarely wrong – does not budge! For him, the answer is yes!

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Many apps from launch

The journalist does not stop revealing many details -like an official thread-. Apparently, Apple would have developed applications for everything in order to obviously seduce users. And at the announced minimum price of $3,000, the experience will have to be quite compelling to encourage people to adopt the device.

Thus we would find applications dedicated to sport, games, well-being / fitness and collaborative work… The Californian firm would also have transposed many native iPad applications for its headphones, and users will be able to access the existing content of the ‘App Store through the 3D interface of the device.

Apple would prepare a maximum of Fitness, sports and games apps for its ARVR headset

Exploit a known universe

In the disorder, we would therefore find Safari, Calendar, Contacts, Home, Files, Messages, Notes, Photos, Music, Reminders, and other applications optimized for the device. Several applications can be run at the same time.

In the field of health and well-being, it would be a question of a Fitness+ app to allow training as if Dice or Jonelle his coach from the Los Angeles studios was in the same room. The experience would be rather pleasant (still it would be necessary to cross the barrier of the languages ​​available for some).

We might have a new health app to guide users through meditations with graphics, sounds, and voiceovers. On the sports content side, the focus would also be on Apple TV+ with immersive viewing experiences for MLB and MLS passes.

Apple would prepare a maximum of Fitness, sports and games apps for its ARVR headset

The dedicated FaceTime app would use Memoji-type avatars (Mark Zuckerberg will be happy to point this out) and virtual meeting rooms. The Books application would offer readings in virtual reality (via audiobooks?). A version of Freeform will be adapted to a 3D interface to work on collaborative projects with other people.

On the games side, Cupertino would not be outdone. She reportedly worked with a number of developers to help them transpose their programs, although it’s unclear which titles these are.

Recall that the price of the AR/VR headset should be around $3,000. Apparently, Apple is expecting fairly limited sales – around one million units in the first year, which is low for an Apple device.

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