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Netflix doesn’t plan to make an app dedicated to Vision Pro

Apple has taken a giant step towards virtual worlds by introducing the Vision Pro glasses in the past months. Providing software development kits to developers for the platform, Apple wants to differentiate itself from other competing platforms with special applications. However ...
 Netflix doesn’t plan to make an app dedicated to Vision Pro
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Apple has taken a giant step towards virtual worlds by introducing the Vision Pro glasses in the past months. Providing software development kits to developers for the platform, Apple wants to differentiate itself from other competing platforms with special applications. However, it seems that Netflix does not plan to make an application for Vision Pro, at least for now.

Netflix won’t develop apps for Vision Pro

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Netflix won’t make a native app for Vision Pro, but will instead allow the existing iPad app to run on Apple’s upcoming mixed reality glasses. As Gurman points out in his post, developers who don’t want to build Vision Pro software from scratch have two options: let iPad apps run as-is on the device, or tweak the Vision Pro. While Netflix may have opted for the first option, we don’t know if this was deliberate. As it is known, Netflix was one of the first to oppose Apple’s in-app purchase policy.

When Vision Pro is released, it will begin its life with a huge library of iPad apps that it can run without any modifications. It was also announced during the launch that Disney Plus would come to the device. According to Gurman, Microsoft will also develop software for Vision Pro. On the other hand, according to Gurman, apps on the platform will be much more expensive than those on the current iPhone and iPad. Gurman says that $20 can be standardized for most apps on the platform, and professional apps can range from $50 to $250.

The Vision Pro will launch early next year with a price tag of $3,499. The production volume of the device will also be low in the first year. So the high price won’t be a big deal for early adopters tech enthusiasts. Prices are likely to decrease in the future. On the other hand, it is obvious that special applications for the device should come. Because users may get bored after a while when they see the same interface they use on their iPads.

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