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Kuo: Apple Headset Shipments Potentially Delayed Until Second Half of 2023
Mass shipments of Apple's long-rumored AR/VR headset may be delayed until the second half of 2023 due to unspecified "software-related...
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Mass shipments of Apple's long-rumored AR/VR headset may be delayed until the second half of 2023 due to unspecified "software-related issues," according to the latest information shared today by tech analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Kuo said mass shipments of components for the headset are still likely to begin in the first half of 2023, but he believes that mass shipments of fully assembled headsets may not begin until the second half of the year. This delay could result in the headset launching in the second half of 2023, even if Apple announces it earlier in the year.
Apple's headset is expected to be an expensive, niche product, with Kuo forecasting that the company will ship fewer than 500,000 headsets in 2023.
This contradicts reports months ago that Apple was producing an affordable version of the headset, though I'm sure there will be an expensive high-end model. Kuo seems to think there are software issues as the cause for the potential delay and shipment decrease, which was originally reported to be 700k and over, now Kuo is saying due to the delay it will have less than 500k initial shipment, a much lower number.
With previous reports indicating Apples VR OS software was ready, and Apple recently changing the name to "XrOS" from "RealityOS", I'm not sure if software is the cause of the delay if this is true.
But regardless, Kuo based on his information sees Apple dropping shipments to less than 500,000 which I find concerning because even if software issues are the cause for the delay as Kuo says, that really does look like there's a lack of confidence in the market by Apple imo. That's a significantly lower amount of headsets.
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