Apple confirms that Vision Pro will be launched in China this year, taking Meta to places it can’t.

Apple has confirmed that the international launch of Vision Pro will take place this year, including a launch in mainland China. Now Apple has confirmed that the international launch of Vision Pro is coming this year, which critically includes a launch in mainland China.

Update (March 25th, 2024)

: As reported by , speaking at the China Development Forum in Beijing on Sunday, Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed Vision Pro will hit the mainland China market sometime this year–when is still subject to speculation.ReutersConsidering Meta still has no appreciable presence in China due to its products being blocked by that country’s government, this potentially gives Apple a valuable foothold in the Chinese domestic market for future releases. The original article detailing the first clues of the headset’s mainland China launch follows below:

Original Article (March 14th, 2024)

: According to code found by , Apple may be soon preparing for Vision Pro’s much-awaited international launch, as 12 new languages are about to be added, one of which is simplified Chinese.MacRumorsLike every other Apple device, Vision Pro needs to support a wide array of local languages if it plans to have to sort of broad international launch the Cupertino tech giant is known for.

As indicated by

MacRumors, code found in Vision Pro’s 1.1 visionOS update shows 12 new languages are coming. Here’s the list of languages ostensibly soon to arrive on Vision Pro:Cantonese, Traditional

  • Chinese, Simplified
  • English (Australia)
  • English (Canada)
  • English (Japan)
  • English (Singapore)
  • English (UK)
  • French (Canada)
  • French (France)
  • German (Germany)
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Apple hasn’t said exactly when it’s rolling out to other countries, or even which countries to expect from Vision Pro’s international release. Simplified Mandarin may indicate that Apple is also entering mainland China, as it already holds a strong position in the country with iPhone. Granted, Simplified Chinese is also commonly used in Malaysia and Singapore, whereas traditional Chinese script is used in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.

In contrast to its largest US-based competitor Meta, Quest 3

cannot

be purchased in mainland China. A report from earlier this year maintained that , which allegedly put hopes for a Chinese launch of Meta hardware on ice.TikTok parent company ByteDance however could have a Vision Pro competitor launching within China fairly soon, as the company has reportedly talks between Meta and Chinese tech giant Tencent had stalled from XR subsidiary Pico Interactive in favor of a more director competitor to Vision Pro.

Meanwhile, a report from independent tech analyst Ming-Chi Kuo alleged scrapped its upcoming Pico 5 headset of Vision Pro, as Kuo predicts the company may launch in more countries sometime before WWDC this year, which is historically held in the first week of June.

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