Apple’s mixed reality headset could be announced soon. This comes after two trademarks called realityOS, registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), were spotted. before WWDC 2022.RealityOS is an operating system rumored to power Apple’s VR/AR reality headsets. Parker Ortolani, consumer products manager for The Verge, was the first to spot it. He took to Twitter and reported that such trademarks had been registered by an unknown company called Realityo Systems LLC in December 2021 in “laptop hardware, software and peripherals categories.” Notably, these are the only two registered trademarks of the company, however, there is no information about the company online. According to Ortolani, it could also be a shell company created by Apple, since the company believes it to be quite secretive. In a Twitter thread, he makes several points to bolster his claim. Earlier this year, recent GitHub open source code and App Store upload logs revealed that Apple’s source code references ‘realityOS’, which could be potential VR/AR headsets. “What is Apple’s realityOS doing in the App Store upload logs?” tweeted iOS developer Rens Verhoeven. The best of Express PremiumTop qualityPremium
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Premium The existence of an operating system for Apple headphones called rOS was first reported in 2017 by Bloomberg. According to a recent report from Bloomberg, the Cupertino giant even showed off the headphones to its board members. However, the most recent rumor from Bloomberg suggests that the headset could be delayed until 2023 due to development issues such as overheating. Currently, we’re not sure if Apple would be able to showcase its AR/VR headsets at WWDC. However, it’s possible that Apple will give developers early access to the headset or ‘realityOS’ before the headset comes out. Meanwhile, this isn’t the first time Apple’s AR/VR plan has been rumored. This all dates back to 2017 when Apple bought virtual reality company VRvana in 2017. According to a report by The Information in 2019, a mixed AR/VR headset would be coming in 2022, with AR glasses coming in 2023. However, you can’t say Nothing concrete.