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Apple plans to expand Vision Pro to additional countries after WWDC

Julie Clover

Apple Vision Pro sales will soon begin outside the United States, Bloomberg reports. Hundreds of employees from international retail stores flew to Cupertino for multi-day Vision Pro training.


Apple conducted similar training ahead of the launch of Vision Pro in the US, where employees learned to conduct demonstrations for clients and answer client questions. The exact launch date of Vision Pro has not yet been announced, but it is expected to be available in other countries after WWDC. This year's Worldwide Developers Conference will be held from June 10 to 14.

Store employees from Australia, China, Germany, France, Japan, South Korea and Singapore are taking part in the training, so these will likely be the first countries received Vision Pro after the USA. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo previously said Vision Pro would launch in more countries before WWDC, but that may now be inaccurate as Bloomberg reports suggest a June debut.

U.S. Interest in the Vision Pro died down a few months after the device's launch, and as a result, Apple allegedly cut back on supply of the Vision Pro. International sales may create a new wave of excitement for the device, but the $3,500 price tag is still prohibitive. Pricing outside the US has yet to be announced.

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