Apple source code references ‘realityOS’ for potential VR/AR headsets

The operating system powering Apple’s rumored virtual or augmented reality headset may be called realityOS, MacRumors has reported. The term was spotted by multiple sources in recent GitHub open source code and App Store upload logs. “What is Apple’s realityOS doing in the App Store upload logs,” tweeted iOS developer Rens Verhoeven. “This at least confirms [realityOS] 1) has its own OS & binaries and, 2) has a realityOS simulator,” noted another well-known developer, Steve Troughton-Smith. 

The existence of such an OS was first reported by Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman as rOS in 2017, and is reportedly known internally as “Oak” at Apple. The “OS” nomenclature would be logical, given the names of Apple’s iOS, macOS, iPadOS, tvOS and watchOS operating systems. 

Apple’s development of AR/VR headsets has been rumored for years. Apple purchased VR company VRvana in 2017, suggesting it was…

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