With the release of the first iOS 18.2 beta, there are new indications that the Apple Vision Pro's guest mode could soon be controlled via the iPhone. This development would allow Apple Vision Pro owners to manage guest use of the headset more easily and efficiently. Code discovered in iOS 18.2 suggests that the user's iPhone could play a central role in controlling guest mode in the future.
Apple is known for its innovations and the constant development of its products. With the Apple Vision Pro, the company has revolutionized the augmented reality market. But as with any new technology, there is always room for improvement. One of these improvements concerns guest mode, which allows others to use the headset without changing the owner's personal settings. Until now, controlling guest mode has been cumbersome, but new code in iOS 18.2 suggests that the iPhone could soon play a central role in managing guest mode, as AppleInsider now reports. discovered has.
The current status of guest mode
Guest mode on the Apple Vision Pro is a feature that allows guests to use the headset without having to access the owner's personal settings. Up until now, guest mode has been set up directly via the Apple Vision Pro itself. Once the mode is activated and the headset has been handed over to the guest, the owner loses all control over the device as long as guest mode is active. The current process is particularly inconvenient if display mirroring on the iPhone is activated. In this case, only a minimalist user interface is displayed on the iPhone, which only contains an "x" to exit the mode but offers no further control options. This means that the owner has only limited influence over the headset once guest mode is active.
New features in iOS 18.2
Code discovered in iOS 18.2 suggests that Apple wants to simplify this process with a future version of visionOS and iOS. The idea is that the owner's iPhone will display a live activity once guest mode is activated and the headset has been handed over to a guest. This live activity would allow the owner to maintain control and, for example, select the apps available to the guest or adjust access to the headset. This feature could work similarly to other existing Apple features, such as entering a password from the iPhone for Apple TV or remotely controlling Apple TV from the iPhone. Control would not be done via a separate app but directly via a UI layer that is displayed on the iPhone's lock screen or dynamic island as long as the guest mode session is active.
Current development status and outlook
Apple has not yet released a beta version of visionOS 2.2 that would confirm or test this new feature. It is therefore unclear when exactly this feature will be available or whether it is already fully integrated into iOS 18.2. However, it remains to be assumed that Apple is working on an improved user experience by integrating guest mode via the iPhone. Rumors suggest that Apple plans to launch a mainstream model of the Vision Pro by early 2026. This gives the company enough time to improve existing weaknesses of the current version and expand the possible uses.
Simple Guest Mode: iPhone as the key to improved Vision Pro control
Controlling the Apple Vision Pro's guest mode via the iPhone could be a significant improvement to the user experience. By integrating a live activity that allows the owner to remain in control while a guest uses the headset, using the Apple Vision Pro becomes easier and more intuitive. It remains to be seen when this feature will be fully rolled out, but the clues discovered in iOS 18.2 suggest that Apple is working hard to continuously improve the user experience. The next few years will show how Apple will further develop and optimize this feature - especially with a view to the possible mainstream model of the Apple Vision, which is expected in early 2026. Do you need useful tips for your Apple Vision Pro? Here you can discover everything you need to know about your new Apple device – enjoy reading! (Image: Apple)
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