Looks like we'll be waiting a bit longer for those fancy mixed reality glasses. The tech giant just pushed back the Phoenix launch to 2027—yep, two more years. Their reasoning? They want to "nail every detail" before shipping. Classic move in the hardware game, honestly. Delaying a mixed reality product this far out signals they're either dealing with serious technical hurdles or learned some hard lessons from rushing previous hardware releases. Either way, the metaverse hardware race just got another plot twist. Curious to see if competitors capitalize on this extended window.
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TokenSleuth
· 5h ago
2027? This delay is really harsh, it just feels like they're setting the stage for an unfinished project.
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CountdownToBroke
· 14h ago
It's been postponed again, it's really funny. This time 2027? I think Apple is smart and doesn't dare to mess around.
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CrashHotline
· 12-06 07:58
2027? Haha, another "see you next year" promise lol
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 12-06 07:49
2027? Bro, is this just a smokescreen? Can they really deliver on time?
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0xSoulless
· 12-06 07:48
2027? LOL, just another PPT product.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 12-06 07:48
2027? Bro, isn't that a bit too outrageous? If it goes on like this, it'll be way too late by then.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 12-06 07:35
2027? Bro, that's like waiting forever. This sounds like just stalling for time.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 12-06 07:34
2027? Alright, guess we have to wait another two years. Looks like Apple really got burned by hardware issues this time.
Looks like we'll be waiting a bit longer for those fancy mixed reality glasses. The tech giant just pushed back the Phoenix launch to 2027—yep, two more years. Their reasoning? They want to "nail every detail" before shipping. Classic move in the hardware game, honestly. Delaying a mixed reality product this far out signals they're either dealing with serious technical hurdles or learned some hard lessons from rushing previous hardware releases. Either way, the metaverse hardware race just got another plot twist. Curious to see if competitors capitalize on this extended window.