Apple is excited for WWDC 2023, which will take place on June 5th. The company is expected to share new software and hardware at the event. One of the most anticipated new products is the 15-inch MacBook Air. It is expected to have a long battery life and other powerful features. Another highly anticipated product is the new virtual reality headset. Apple has been quietly filing trademarks that may be related to this headset. Here are the details…

Apple May Have Secretly Filed for ‘xrProOS’ Trademark

Apple is rumored to be working on an AR/VR headset, and new trademark filings suggest that the company is moving forward with its plans. Recently, a company called Deep Dive filed a trademark application for “xrProOS” in Argentina, Turkey, and the Philippines. The trademark application was filed in Apple’s SF Pro font, which is a strong indication that the company behind the filing is Apple.

Deep Dive also filed a trademark application for “xrProOS” in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK on the same day. However, this application was filed without the SF Pro font styling. The first application for the “xrProOS” trademark was made in Jamaica on April 27, 2023. Jamaica is a popular location for Apple to file initial trademarks for future products because its trademark database is not searchable online. This allows Apple to keep its activities under wraps.

The “xrProOS” trademark is not the only one that has been filed recently that could be related to Apple’s AR/VR headset. Other trademarks that have been filed include “Reality One,” “Reality Processor,” “Optica,” and “Deep Screen.” It is not clear yet how Apple plans to use the “xrProOS” trademark. Some believe that it could be the name of the operating system for Apple’s AR/VR headset.

Others believe that it could be the name of a new product category, such as a “Pro” version of Apple’s AR/VR headset. We will have to wait until Apple officially announces its AR/VR headset to find out more. However, the recent trademark filings suggest that the product is getting closer to launch.

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