About the latest rumors about Apple’s upcoming AR and VR headsets (augmented and virtual reality respectively) from Bloombergs Apple-expert Mark Gurman true, there will be no shortage of apps on the upcoming device expected to be showcased at Apple’s WWDC conference in June.

Most of Apple’s own iPad apps will be able to be run in “mixed reality” on the headset. In addition to its own apps, according to anonymous sources, the headset should also support millions of existing third-party apps.

Among some of the examples that Gurman highlighted was Facetime where you will be able to take calls in virtual meeting rooms with 3d models of the other participants. Apple will also develop an app for well-being, where you will be able to meditate in relaxing virtual environments.

The Fitness+ service will also be supported, and you should be able to get in shape with a virtual trainer. It should also be possible to watch sports with the headset, via Apple TV Plus Apple already has contact with certain leagues, but the idea is to expand the range.

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