The technology world is shaken by a remarkable Apple claim. Allegedly, Apple CEO Tim Cook ordered its launch despite the designers’ warning that Apple’s much-planned product wasn’t ready. This claim, which took place in the international media, has managed to attract attention.
A remarkable claim has been made about Apple. This claim is “What’s going on at Apple?” It brought with it the question. As you know, there have been allegations that Apple has been working on a mixed reality headset for a while. The new claim is about this title and its release. Judging by the details of the claim, the timing of the mixed reality glasses’ release seems to have caused significant controversy at Apple.
CLAIM: “DESIGNER’S NOT HEARD WARNING WAS NOT HEEDED”
According to the information suggested, the company’s industrial design team has warned that devices in the category are not yet ready for release. The team wanted to delay this until a lightweight AR glasses product matured a few years later.
Speaking to the Financial Times, alleged former Apple engineers who worked on the device said there was “huge pressure to ship.”
Tim Cook, who served as Apple’s chief operating officer before becoming CEO, allegedly sided with current chief operating officer Jeff Williams, overriding the objections of Apple’s designers and pushing for an early launch with a more limited product.
Apple’s operations team wanted to launch an “early version” of the product in the form of a VR-focused, ski goggle-like headset that would allow users to watch 3D videos, do interactive exercises, or make FaceTime calls with virtual avatars.
According to the information suggested, the company’s industrial design team has warned that devices in the category are not yet ready for release. The team wanted to delay this until a lightweight AR glasses product matured a few years later.
According to the claim cited by MacRumos in the Financial Times report on the subject, Apple CEO Tim Cook ordered the launch of the title despite the designers’ warning that it was not ready.
“APPLE CEO SIDES JEFF WILLIAMS”
Apple’s operations team wanted to launch an “early version” of the product in the form of a VR-focused, ski goggle-like headset that would allow users to watch 3D videos, do interactive exercises, or make FaceTime calls with virtual avatars.