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Apple Vision Pro availability: In which countries will the headset launch next?

Is the Apple Vision Pro about to conquer the world? We collect all the rumors surrounding the global market launch of the headset.

New languages for the virtual keyboard

According to MacRumors, Apple is currently preparing the Vision Pro for launch in new countries and is adding twelve new languages to the virtual keyboard. The magazine, which specializes in rumors about the iPhone company, claims to have discovered a corresponding extension in the keyboard code. So far, only US English is supported with the corresponding emoticons.

The new languages could indicate up to nine new markets for which Apple Vision Pro is being prepared. According to MacRumors, the keyboard will soon support the following languages and language variants Cantonese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), English (Australia), English (Canada), English (Japan), English (Singapore), English (UK), French (Canada), French (France), German (Germany), Japanese, and Korean.

Briefing Experience Specialists wanted

Apple has also posted job openings in Australia, China, and Japan. The company is looking for “Briefing Experience Specialists” for sales to present the features of Vision Pro to potential customers. Similar jobs have already been posted in the UK.

Apple Vision Pro: Only available in the US so far

The Apple Vision Pro was launched in the U.S. in early February for a whopping $3,500 for the smallest memory version. It is estimated that between 200,000 and 250,000 units were sold at launch. If you live outside the USA, you still have to travel and import the VR/AR headset yourself.

However, Apple announced at the launch of the Vision Pro that the device would be available in other countries later this year, without giving exact dates. According to rumors, the Vision Pro could be available in other countries before the Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2024, while Europe might not be served until the end of 2024 or later. The Apple Vision Pro boasts a high resolution of 4K per eye and the power of Apple’s M2 chip.

Source: Mixed News

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