The Apple Vision Pro is finally going on sale beyond the United States borders, here are all the details on when it will arrive in your country.
As part of the WWDC opening keynote, Apple has today confirmed that the Apple Vision Pro spatial computer will officially go on sale in a number of new countries starting June 28, although some will have to wait a little longer than others.
Apple’s press release confirms that the Apple Vision Pro pre-orders for China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore will begin this Thursday, June 13, at 6 p.m. PT with device availability beginning Friday, June 28.
People in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom can pre-order Apple Vision Pro from Friday, June 28, at 5 a.m. PT with availability beginning Friday, July 12.
“The enthusiasm for Apple Vision Pro has been extraordinary, and we are thrilled to introduce the magic of spatial computing to more customers around the world,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “We can’t wait for more people to see the impossible become possible, whether working and collaborating with an infinite canvas for apps, reliving treasured memories in three dimensions, watching TV shows and movies in a one-of-a-kind personal cinema, or enjoying brand-new spatial experiences that defy imagination.”
Local pricing for the headset will of course differ depending on currencies and local taxes, but the same configurations will be available everywhere. That means that the entry-level model will have 256GB of storage while models with 512GB and 1TB will also be available. Accessories including a carry case and an additional battery will also go on sale, too.
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