References to a so-called “realityOS” have been found in the App Store upload logs, confirming earlier rumors about the operating system name and general availability of apps.
Back in 2017, it was said that Apple was working on a "rOS". Five years later, developers have found new clues to a "realityOS" in Apple code. Developer Steve Troughton-Smith is one of many who have found the various clues in the code discovered He concludes that it is not just the name "realityOS" but also a standalone operating system that is equipped with a simulator for developers.
Apple Headset: The operating system will be called “realityOS”
Bloomberg has previously claimed that Apple plans to set up an app store for the headset that focuses on gaming, streaming video content, and video conferencing. Bloomberg describes it as an "all-encompassing 3D digital environment" designed for gaming, media consumption, and communication. However, according to the news platform, Apple's long-announced AR/VR headset could be delayed until 2023 after encountering issues during the development process. Apple's AR/VR headset was originally rumored to be unveiled sometime in 2022, perhaps at WWDC in June - we'll wait and see. (Image: Rendersbyjan)
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