One of the products that is generating the most hype is the Reality Pro. The most reliable rumors speak of a possible presentation, not a launch, at WWDC23. The idea, according to renowned analysts, is to launch the mixed reality headset on the market towards the end of 2023.
This is a new product. That he has a lot of work behind him and in which there are many parties involved. The production line is huge, and any small error can lead to immense negative consequences for Apple
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Now we have learned, thanks to a DigiTimes report available to paying users, that Apple has severed ties with what it was supposed to be. the only Reality Pro assembler, Pegatron. Apparently, Apple would have asked the manufacturer to stop producing anything and send the remaining material to Luxshare, another company with which Apple works a lot. And all this leaving nothing to the event of which they are supposed to be the main protagonists…
It’s a movement First of all, weird. The costs, both absolute and opportunity, of moving these characteristics at this stage of the game are very high. Apple must have seen it very clearly, and have a very compelling reason, to cause something like that.
DigiTimes seems to suggest this has to do with another change Pegatron has had in its structure, as they have now pulled some of their production capacity out of China, something Apple wouldn’t have liked
It is certainly a curious thing, and for this to happen two months after WWDC, in which the Reality Pro were going to be the main protagonists, can be a huge problem. Kuo told us something a few days ago that he wasn’t so sure if the mixed reality headset was going to be announced in June. Maybe those were his reasons. We just have to wait for June to find out.
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