Apple's Vision Pro headset has been on the market for some time, and now it seems that Apple is developing its second generation for 2025.
Bloomberg has reported that the second generation of Apple's Vision Pro will probably be released in late 2025 and will have significant upgrades over the first generation.
Apple was recently rumored to be working on the Vision Pro 2, but today's report claims that Apple is at least 18 months away from releasing the second-generation Vision Pro.
While Apple has yet to launch the Vision Pro globally, the 18-month gap between the two generations of the headset could be quite a long time.
Apple has announced that the App Store Vision Pro currently provides more than 1000 exclusive applications to the users of this headset, which they can easily download and use.
Apple has just released the visionOS 1.0.3 update to solve the Vision Pro password reset problem. This update has added an option to reset the device password if you forget it.
Before this update, Vision Pro users could not reset their device's password at home and had to take it to an Apple Store to use a special developer kit to reset its password.
According to MacRumors, if you forget your Vision Pro password, the new visionOS 1.0.3 update provides users with an option to reset it.
Those who want to buy this headset should also know other things. For example, the headset is quite fragile, as confirmed by iFixit's recent dissection. Also, its windshield is easily scratched and its repair cost is $799. Therefore, our advice is to consider all the negative aspects before buying Vision Pro.
Recently, The Elec website reported that Apple will probably only be able to supply 400,000 units of its new headset every year, and the reason is that Sony, as a manufacturer of displays for this headset, cannot make more than this number.
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