A Twitter user was able to discover references to both Reality OS and xrOS on the codes of the Windows Apple Devices app.
‘s Filipe Espósito said Apple is working on both names internally: sources, Apple has indeed been using the name ‘xrOS’ internally for something realted to its new mixed reality products.
However, it seems that the company has two different AR/VR platforms, one based on iOS, and the other based on macOS. It’s unclear at this point whether the platforms have different purposes, or whether Apple has been experimenting with both. but what we’ve heard is that ‘realityOS’ is what the company’s engineers have been calling the iOS-based platform, and ‘xrOS’ would be the macOS-based platform.
While the name currently doesn’t matter, as references for both operating systems have been spotted, the importance of this discovery is to show that the Mixed Reality headset is indeed coming.‘s Mark Gurman believes in a spring reveal. The AR/VR wearable is Apple’s main priority for the year, and other projects might suffer as a result. The journalist says Apple has already shared the device with a few high-profile developers for testing and app development.
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