As a part of a pretty lengthy Twitter thread, Kuo shared that the Apple mixed reality headset may get delayed to “2H23”. The tweet mentioned that the previous estimated date for the headset’s release was 2Q23, based on the shipment of components. But “software-related issues” pushed the new forecast back to the current second half window.
— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) December 4, 2022 Kuo goes on to mention that it’s still not yet clear if the press conference announcing this Apple mixed reality headset will also be delayed as a result. He also notes that this press conference was previously estimated to be taking place in January of next year, which is pretty soon to say the least. In the tweet, Kuo implies that the company may push the press event back as well to reduce the gap between announcement and actual launch could affect consumer interest, and sales as a result. That last bit may be a point of contention though. After all, the Apple Watch did have a seven-month gap between its announcement back in September of 2014 to its actually availability in April. But on the flip side, the company’s first mixed reality headset is expected to be prohibitively pricey anyway, with estimates of its price being way beyond what the average person would be able to justify paying for. This would deter sales regardless of if it was available immediately after launch or if there was a fair amount of waiting in between. Either way, assuming these predictions are accurate, we may be only a month or two away from an official announcement by Apple. It won’t be too long before we find out if this will really come to pass. (Source: Ming-Chi Kuo / Twitter)