Tech giant Apple has reportedly pushed back the launch of its highly anticipated mixed-reality (MR) headset yet again. According to a well-known analyst in the industry, this decision was made due to several reasons.
The MR headset was originally rumored to be launched by 2020 but was delayed until next year. However, it seems like fans will have to wait even longer before they can get their hands on it.
The latest delay comes as no surprise since there have been numerous reports about production challenges and design issues faced by the tech company. The COVID-19 pandemic has also impacted global supply chains and manufacturing processes, which may have contributed to further delays.
According to Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst known for his accurate predictions about upcoming Apple products, there are other factors that led the company to push back the release date once again. These include technical challenges related to optics and display quality as well as complex software development requirements.
Kuo believes that these issues will require more time for Apple's engineers and designers to overcome before releasing a product that meets their high standards of quality and innovation.
Apple has not commented on these claims or provided any updates on when customers can expect the MR headset's launch. Nonetheless, fans remain eagerly awaiting its arrival with hopes that it will revolutionize how we experience augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR).
In conclusion, while Apple enthusiasts may be disappointed by this latest news of further delays in launching their highly anticipated AR/MR headset; however they know better than getting frustrated because they understand that such devices need perfection before hitting mass production line so consumers can enjoy them without any glitches or defects.