There are very few days left for Apple to start its WWDC 2023 where everything indicates that he will finally present his Mixed Reality device, which would mix Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality to fully compete against Meta.
This device has been the subject of tons of rumors over the last few years and there are plenty of indications to at least suggest the concise existence of working prototypes inside the Cupertino offices that play with this technology.
This June 5, 2023, the moment of truth finally arrives in which all the reports, leaks and rumors will be confirmed. The best indicator that everything could be true is precisely the detail that by now more details would have emerged around the event.
Until now there is a relative and sepulchral silence about what we will see, to the extent that we do not even have any idea if we will finally see an iPad with a processor or not. m2.
So we are struck by Apple’s most recent movement where they have implemented a curious wink that seems to allude and almost confirm what we will see in this event next week.
The WWDC 2023 website hides an Easter egg from Apple that talks about Augmented Reality
It happens that Apple has updated the official website of the event With the data from the opening keynote of WWDC23 and àsp, they have implemented a curious easter egg that is only visible to users of devices of this brand.
It is something that by now has become a regular tradition for this event, where the boys from Cupertino hide surprises from Augmented Reality (AR) on the event page. But this occasion is even more special, because, in theory, we will see the new device in action.
The viewer, from what is known, would have the tentative name of Reality Pro. But the truth is that it would be necessary to wait until June 5, 2023 itself to confirm or deny everything.
For now we can see the easter egg hidden by the company in a simple way. We just have to enter the Apple Events site from an iPhone or iPad and touch the Apple logo that turns into the animation at the top.
Doing so will activate the interface of an AR experience that casts a static shadow of the Apple logo along with the image that morphs to dimly reveal the date “June 5, 2023.”
Everything makes us assume that the viewer will be presented. But Apple has the last word.