Bloomberg News previously reported that Apple plans to officially sell its virtual reality headset early next year.VisionPro, and will enter the market around March at the earliest. At present, relevant sales training has been arranged and is expected to start from January 3. The training will last for 2024 days. In addition, Bloomberg News also revealed that Apple is expected to launch a mobile phone equipped with M1 processor in the first half of next year.New MacBook Air.
According to Bloomberg News reporter Mark Gurman, Apple plans to begin Vision Pro sales training for Apple Store employees in mid-January next year. The two-day training is expected to allow employees to learn how to help sell Vision Pro.
Since Vision Pro is Apple's first virtual vision headset and also an application product that challenges a new computing model, Apple attaches great importance to the actual sales of this product and hopes to provide better experience services in Apple Stores to persuade consumers to buy it.
Even though Apple will soon open online orders for Vision Pro, it will ultimately prefer to experience it through physical channels so that consumers can further experience the Vision Pro's application functions.
Currently, Vision Pro is only available for sale in the US market, but it is expected that the product will be gradually sold in more countries and regions in the future.
Meanwhile, Mark Gurman revealed that Apple plans to release a MacBook Air with an M3 processor next spring, with both 13.3-inch and 15-inch models expected to be released simultaneously. However, the actual appearance may not change. Following the launch of the M3-powered MacBook Air, Apple may discontinue the older M1-powered MacBook Air, retaining only MacBook Air models with a new design and M2 processors or higher.

