Apple’s VisionOS hints at imminent release of Vision Pro in Germany (and beyond)

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Apple took its first steps into the cross-reality arena by releasing the Vision Pro in the US. Reviews about this device have been controversial. Although some users describe it as wonderful, other users may experience headset problems related to the excessive weight. Although this may not be the case, Apple has promised that this plan will take place in 2024, and it seems that Germany is next on the list of countries in which the roll-out will be conducted.

MacRumors has several sharp-witted people who have spotted a hint in the VisionOS code that a German version may be coming soon. Currently, the virtual keyboard only supports US English, however, the code is capable of allowing non-US languages such as German (Germany). This is one of the cryptic hints regarding localization shortly.

These hidden languages go beyond just German: Cantonese (limited) Ancient Chinese, several Australian, Canadian, and Japanese dialects, English, French (Canada and France), Japanese, and Korean are all in there. The fact that it is being listed in the comprehensive guide for all markets suggests that its global launch could be very possible and could be done before WWDC (Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference) which is scheduled for May/June. Is scheduled for.

For the technophile genre based in Germany (as well as any other country), this will probably be very good news. By expanding the variety of languages supported by the device, and a planned response to suggestions on minor nuisances based on early users’ feedback, the Vision Pro may have a more trouble-free international release. It’s just a question of how long we should wait for Apple to make a formal announcement about a wider international launch.