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πŸš€ Vision Pro 4 Fit Be Di Gbedu We Dey Wait For! πŸš€

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Apple don scatter ground with dia new Vision Pro headset 🎧, but some people dey feel say di party never complete. Some korofo dem inside Apple Vision Products Group β€” wey be di squad wey dey make dis headset β€” talk say e fit reach four generations before di device go wear im full regalia, as Bloomberg’s Marc Gurman report am.

E be like na so Apple products like iPhone and Apple Watch dey take start, dem go dey upgrade small small till dem reach where dem dey go. πŸ“±βŒš

Gurman, for im review, yarn say “today Vision Pro na just sneak peek into future, no be di future kpatakpata,” e dey talk about how di headset heavy for head and di battery life no too last. E still throway yabis give di device operating system, talk say di software still need like one year before e go fit ready for everyday waka. πŸ•ΆοΈπŸ’»

“E get as e be, visionOS operating system get more wahala pass wetin we dey expect from Apple product, even if na first-generation,” na wetin e add join.

Still, di tech world dey parry over Apple latest drop, wey don get hail from big men like Sam Altman, OpenAI Oga wey create ChatGPT. For post wey e drop for X, wey dem dey call Twitter before, Altman talk say di headset na “second most impressive” tech since iPhone show for 2007. πŸ€–πŸ“²

Wedbush Securities, wey be financial advisory company, talk say dem expect di next version of di device (wey go be “Vision Pro 2”) go come with “much lower” price β€” e fit even be less than $2,000, according to report wey dem drop last week. Dem talk say future generations of Vision Pro fit look like sunshade and go fit do plenty more tings for Apple users later. πŸ•ΆοΈπŸ’Έ

“While plenty people for street dey look Vision Pro like say na just noise, we no gree at all,” na wetin di firm talk.

Business Insider’s Jordan Hart also talk say Vision Pro na “promising” tech, even though she talk say di App Store for di device no too dey burst brain. “E pain me say my search no bring plenty results,” na wetin she talk.

She talk say companies like YouTube fit start race to develop dedicated apps for Vision Pro β€” just like how e be for iPhone for 2007. πŸπŸ“±


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πŸš€ Wait On It: Vision Pro 4 ‘Bout to Be Fire! πŸš€

Apple got everybody talking with this new Vision Pro headset 🎧, but word is, they’re just warming up. Some insiders from the Apple Vision Products Group, you know, the geniuses behind this headset, are saying we might have to peep four versions before this thing really hits its stride, Bloomberg’s Marc Gurman spilled the tea.

Looks like Apple’s sticking to their usual script, gradually leveling up their gear like they did with the iPhone and Apple Watch. πŸ“±βŒš

Gurman’s take? He’s saying the Vision Pro we’re seeing now is kinda just a sneak peek into what’s possible, not the end game. He’s calling out its bulk and how it doesn’t last long off the charger. And don’t even get him started on the OS β€” feels like it’s a whole year from being smooth for the day-to-day. πŸ•ΆοΈπŸ’»

“Despite what it’s got going for it, the visionOS is kinda glitchier than what you’d expect from something fresh out of Apple,” he added.

But still, the streets are buzzing over this new drop from Apple, especially with big names like Sam Altman from OpenAI, the mind behind ChatGPT, hyping it up as the most impressive tech since the iPhone hit the scene in ’07. πŸ€–πŸ“²

Wedbush Securities is out here predicting the next version, that “Vision Pro 2,” might hit the shelves with a way friendlier price tag β€” we’re talking under two grand, according to their latest insights. They’re even saying future versions might look more like your everyday shades and offer way more for Apple users down the line. πŸ•ΆοΈπŸ’Έ

“While folks are quick to write off the Vision Pro as just more noise, we’re not having it,” the firm clapped back.

Jordan Hart from Business Insider is feeling the potential too, even though the App Store’s looking a little bare. “Was kinda bummed not finding much when I searched,” she shared.

But she’s thinking companies like YouTube might set off a whole new app development race for the Vision Pro, kinda like what went down with the iPhone back in ’07. πŸπŸ“±


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πŸš€ The Vision Pro 4 Could Be The Hit We’ve Been Waiting For! πŸš€

Apple has taken the tech world by storm with its latest Vision Pro headset 🎧, but there’s a sense that the show’s just getting started. Insiders from Apple’s Vision Products Group β€” the brains behind this cutting-edge headset β€” have hinted that it might take four iterations for the device to fully realize its potential, according to a report by Bloomberg’s Marc Gurman.

This seems to be the path Apple products often take, like the iPhone and Apple Watch, which have evolved significantly since their debut. πŸ“±βŒš

In his review, Gurman suggested that “the current Vision Pro is more a glimpse into what’s possible rather than the final product,” pointing out its cumbersome weight and limited battery life. He was also critical of the device’s operating system, indicating that it’s “about a year away” from being polished enough for daily use. πŸ•ΆοΈπŸ’»

“Despite its strengths, the visionOS operating system is more glitchy than we’d typically expect from an Apple product, even a first-gen,” he added.

Yet, the tech community is abuzz with excitement over Apple’s latest innovation, which has received accolades from high-profile figures like Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI and the brain behind ChatGPT. In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Altman described the headset as the “second most impressive” piece of technology since the iPhone’s 2007 launch. πŸ€–πŸ“²

Financial advisory firm Wedbush Securities anticipates that the next version of the device (dubbed “Vision Pro 2”) will come at a “significantly lower” price point β€” possibly under $2,000, as per their recent analysis. They believe that future versions of the Vision Pro might resemble sunglasses and offer “expanded functionality for Apple users in the future.” πŸ•ΆοΈπŸ’Έ

“While many are quick to dismiss the Vision Pro as mere noise, we beg to differ,” the firm stated.

Jordan Hart from Business Insider also sees promise in the Vision Pro, though she noted the App Store’s current limited offerings. “I was let down by the sparse results from my searches,” she mentioned.

However, she suggests that companies like YouTube might spark a competition to develop dedicated apps for the Vision Pro β€” reminiscent of the iPhone’s early days in 2007. πŸπŸ“±

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