Apple to soon unveil xrOS along with first mixed reality headgear; Here’s all you need to know

In the most recent issue of his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has provided specific information on the involvement that a number of top officials at Apple have had in the creation of the impending mixed reality headset.

At the next edition of its annual developer conference, Apple is likely to reveal its first mixed reality headgear, which has been rumored to be called Reality Pro or Reality One. At the next Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2023, which is set to begin on June 5, the business is also rumored to introduce xrOS, the operating system that is anticipated to operate on the new wearable gadget. It has been rumored that a number of top Apple officials have been working on the headgear, which is anticipated to make its debut as Apple’s most major hardware launch since the introduction of the Apple Watch in 2015.

In the most recent issue of his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has provided specific information on the involvement that a number of top officials at Apple have had in the creation of the impending mixed reality headset. These individuals include Mike Rockwell, who is said to be in charge of the headset, Apple COO Jeff Williams, Dan Riccio, Paul Meade, marketing director Greg Joswiak, Phil Schiller, Frank Casanova, Kim Vorrath, Jeff Norris, Shannon Gans, and Geoff Stahl. Additionally, there is Greg Joswiak, who is in charge of marketing.

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Other significant people include Johny Srouji, the top chip executive at the company that makes the iPhone, as well as former Chief Design Officer Jony Ive, who has already left the company and ceased working on the headset about a year ago. Other important names include these individuals. It was earlier stated by Gurman that Apple’s executives believe the mixed reality headset would eventually be worn all day, and that it will eventually replace the iPhone as the most popular product offered by the firm.