The promise of the Vision Pro's arrival is set for 2024, but it remains unknown when. So it is still up to internet and code sleuths to learn more about what it has to offer, and thanks to Apple's latest release of the Xcode, there was information about how much Vision Pro would offer its users for its on-device memory, one that will be responsible in running apps and experiences with the wearable.
While Apple released much information about the Vision Pro, there are still areas left unknown to users, particularly with the storage capacity of the mixed-reality headset.
Apple's Xcode Reveals Vision Pro RAM Information
Apple's renowned Xcode, its integrated development environment for different experiences coming to Cupertino's tech, recently released version 15.2, and this unveiled massive information behind the Vision Pro.
This latest release had analysts discovering a new confirmation of the Vision Pro's RAM, and it will offer as much as 16 GB for the wearable.
It is important to note that 16 GB of memory is slowly becoming the standard for modern-day flagship devices, including Apple's latest MacBook Pro with the M3 Pro that offers around 18 GB.
MacRumors first reported this information in their latest discovery, updating the specs that are known by the public behind the Vision Pro headset.
Vision Pro Storage Capacity Remains Unknown
However, there are still missing pieces behind the specs of the Vision Pro, with reports citing that there is still no information about the storage capacities Apple will offer with the wearable. There are claims that Vision Pro could offer up to 1 terabyte of storage for its future owners, with different tiers available to choose from, with the $3,499.99 variant starting with 256GB.
Apple's Vision Pro: Coming this 2024
The upcoming device from Apple this year is also the first wearable headset from the company, with the Cupertino giant promising that it will arrive by early 2024, as announced at last year's WWDC event. From the hundreds of leaks, rumors, and speculations behind it for almost a year, Apple finally caved and unveiled its take on mixed reality, already regarded with its significant features coming.
Apart from its massive display specifications and high-quality features, the Vision Pro is meant to be a device that offers wide integration across Apple's renowned platforms. Particularly for the apps that it will be able to run once it is available for users, centering on the iPhone and iPad apps that are compatible with the headset, apart from the dedicated ones from developers.
While initial fears rose because of the reports of the production problems behind the Vision Pro, many are still looking forward to this premium wearable flagship by Cupertino despite its skyrocketing price. Reports claim that the XR headset from Apple is coming this February, and Xcode revealed that it will arrive with 16 GB of RAM, but its storage capacity remains unknown, apart from the earlier rumors.