The Apple Vision Pro seemed like the future, but it’s now past its launch. And instead, eyes turn to the iPhone Fold and its various forms
How Apple’s Vision Pro has and hasn’t moved forward in two years, plus what’s happening with Gemini and Siri and what’s to come after the iPhone Fold on the AppleInsider Podcast.
It’s a week of looking back, forward, but as it turns out, not suspiciously. Despite reports of Apple and Google making conflicting claims about the connection between Siri and Gemini, the truth turns out to be plain and simple—and it looks good.
But as we await the actual results of this deal, there’s also the fact that it’s been two whole years since Apple’s Vision Pro was released. One of your hosts remains a supporter, but perhaps less of a fan, and wonders what Apple’s plan might be with the device.
Apple has a lot of plans. Reportedly, one of them concerns what it will do if the expected iPhone Fold is successful — it will make more foldable devices.
Specifically, Apple is said to be trying to build a flip folding phone, the iPhone Fold, that opens and closes like a clamshell instead of a book. But we’re at the stage where the first iPhone Fold should enter production, and there’s a surprising lack of leaks that we usually see from the supply chain.
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