The Cupertino-based company has been seen hanging around with trifling speculation until it had a chance to hurtle the Vision Pro at WWDC this month, with a credible release date of “2024”. Apple Vision Pro would have a great time hunting the tech realm once it enters the gnarled jungle, even before the arrival of the beast, it seems we have some bait to lure out the Vision Pro from its cavern.
iPhone 15 with enhanced UWB features:
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has come with a new report citing that Apple is planning to better blend the iPhone with the Vision Pro ecosystem, beginning with the iPhone 15 later this year. Kuo promptly reached out to Twitter to reveal that Apple will assist the ecosystem to build properly in the future the company will ” aggressively upgrade the hardware specification ” of the iPhone to make certain nothing falls apart to form a place where the iPhone ecosystem surrounds Vision Pro.
The ecosystem is one of the other key success factors for Vision Pro. To start the progression, Apple will manufacture the iPhone 15 with a new version of ultra Wideband chipset under the hood of the machine. Apple currently using the U1 chipset for its products ranging from iPhone to Apple Watch, now the company transform a bit to jack up the performance of the feature of the iPhone alongside creating a better integration between Vision Pro and other Apple devices.
iPhone 16 with Wi-Fi 7
Apple will never fall for the past but in the future, it won’t leave them in the lurch. If it can be true, Apple would already have drafted a plan for 2034. Then comes what appears to be the subjugate the bright future Apple is looking forward to, Apple analyst Kuo mentions that the iPhone 16 is slated to be Apple’s first iPhone with incredible support for the Wi-Fi 7 technology.
Wi-Fi 7 is the next-generation standard for Wi-Fi technology and vows to big boost in transfer speeds and data outrun. Apple is yet to attain the stage of being able to reveal details of what would hide under the Vision Pro headset. Apple grappling with its innovations to deeply amalgamate with Apple’s other devices into the future.