
Apple’s VR headset might run tweaked versions of iPad apps
- Apple is working on “optimized” versions of apps like Safari and many of the core apps you might already be familiar with from an iPhone, including “Apple’s services for calendars, contacts, files, home control, mail, maps, messaging, notes, photos and reminders, as well as its music, news, stocks and weather apps.”
- There will be headset versions of FaceTime and Apple TV with features that “will look similar to their iPad counterparts.”
- Apple is apparently testing a camera app, which could let you take pictures using its many rumored cameras.
- You’ll be able to read books in VR with Apple Books and meditate with an app.
- A headset-compatible version of its new Freeform app could let you collaborate with others in mixed reality.
- Freeform won’t be the only productivity app: the headset will also apparently support Pages, Numbers, Keynote, iMovie, and GarageBand.
- Apple wants to make watching sports a “richer experience,” which could utilize technology it acquired when it bought NextVR.
- Gaming will “be a central piece of the device’s appeal.” (That feels like a smart decision.)