[Gearbest Technology News]Apple’s latest product, Apple Vision Pro, has been a hot topic in the technology world since it was exclusively released in the United States on February 2. Recently, there are rumors that Apple may launch this product globally, and it may start before this year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Although nothing official has been announced yet, code experts at MacRumors believe that the code in visionOS may hint at Apple's upcoming global release plans.
It is reported that visionOS will add support for the following 12 languages, covering many regions around the world including Japan, South Korea, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, the European Union and China:
Cantonese (Traditional)
Chinese (Simplified)
English (Australia)
English (Canada)
English (Japan)
English (Singapore)
English (UK)
French (Canada)
French (France)
German (Germany)
Japanese
Korean
The addition of these languages may indicate Apple's desire to make the Apple Vision Pro more accessible to users in the United States who speak different languages. While there's no direct evidence linking the code to Apple's global release plans, many believe the visionOS 1.2 update is likely tied to a wider release of the product.
Currently, there is no beta version of visionOS 1.2 released yet, so no information can be confirmed. But with WWDC only a few months away, users in most parts of the world may not have to wait too long to buy the Apple Vision Pro in their own countries.
Apple has always been known for its innovative products and market strategies, and the global release of Apple Vision Pro will undoubtedly be an important event. If these language support are indeed indicative of plans for a global release, it will be another important global market expansion for Apple after the iPhone and iPad. As WWDC approaches, we expect more exciting news from Apple.
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