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Apple Releases visionOS 1.1.2 With Bug Fixes and Revised visionOS 1.2 Beta

Apple today released visionOS 1.1.2, a minor update to the visionOS operating system that came out alongside the Vision Pro in February. visionOS 1.1.2 comes a month after the launch of visionOS 1.1.

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visionOS updates can be installed by going to the Settings app on the Vision Pro, selecting the General section, and choosing Software Update. The Vision Pro headset will need to be removed to install new software, with a progress bar available on the front EyeSight display.

According to Apple's release notes, the update introduces unspecified bug fixes and is recommended for all users.

Apple has also released a revised visionOS 1.2 beta that is available to developers. The new version has a 21O5555f version number, up from the prior 21O5555e version.

Apple is pushing regular updates to visionOS. As mentioned above, the visionOS 1.2 update is already being beta tested, and we're expecting to see visionOS 2 introduced in June with a whole new feature set.

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Top Rated Comments

torartc Avatar
27 months ago

Lol, people still use this thing?
Daily. I like it a lot.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Adamhwi Avatar
27 months ago
I hope they iron out this device. I really loved my AVP before returning it. It’s just too unrefined, the eye tracking was buggy, and most importantly the app experience is just really lacking. The price doesn’t match the delivery of the product. It’s my first Apple device I’ve ever returned due to lack of satisfaction.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
27 months ago
Don’t mind all three of us who are downloading the bug fixes right now.

Thanks, Apple! Day by day they’re making this device better.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sherwinzadeh Avatar
27 months ago
visionOS really needs multi-user support.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
27 months ago

Lol, people still use this thing?
I assume you've tried it, explored it, learned all about it before expressing your feelings?

You do know that your statement is made in every thread about the AVP?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
27 months ago

I've got my theory (repeated on these forums a few times) about what happened...

Tim Cook/Phil Schiller/Apple's open hostility to developers finally came back to bite them.

Historically, people started out as Apple fans, then developed third party software for Apple's platforms, then they applied to Apple and were hired to be devs.

Then Apple decided to make the iOS App Store. They decided to bully good developers, holding them up over arbitrary rules while simultaneously letting a lot of spam and scams onto the store. They decided to charge a brutal protection fee, for which developers received no benefits.

When developers want to release awesome stuff for free, what'd Apple do? They had to charge for that, too, despite Apple already being a major beneficiary. Working for Apple for free simply wasn't (and isn't) good enough - Apple needs to charge for that privilege.

And thus the pipeline died. The App Store is a wasteland, nobody cares to write third party software for Apple's platforms, and nobody wants to work at Apple.

There's been some hints of this disaster for awhile. ie, how difficult Apple has found it to hire people who know about AI.
They charge for free apps? Not in the standard App Store.
Wasteland?! Nobody writes apps?! Nobody wants to work at Apple?! What are you talking about?!
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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