12 Newly Discovered Virtual Keyboard Languages Suggest Where Apple Vision Pro May Launch Next

Apple is believed to be adding 12 new languages to the Vision Pro virtual keyboard. The newly found code (discovered by MacRumors) could be used as a roadmap, suggesting where the mixed reality headset may be released next.

As of right now, the Vision Pro virtual keyboard only supports English (US) and emojis. This shouldn’t come to a surprise as the headset is only available in the U.S. However, 12 new languages may soon arrive, which may be an indication that more markets may soon join the fold.

According to the discovered code, the following languages may

  • Cantonese, Traditional
  • Chinese, Simplified
  • English (Australia)
  • English (Canada)
  • English (Japan)
  • English (Singapore)
  • English (UK)
  • French (Canada)
  • French (France)
  • German (Germany)
  • Japanese
  • Korean

If Apple is indeed adding new languages in the near future, this could indicate that a Canadian launch may soon arrive. Additionally, it would be safe to assume that Vision Pro may also be coming from China, Australia, Japan, Singapore, the UK, France, Germany, and South Korea.

Canada has long been believed to be on the shortlist for Apple’s next wave of Vision Pro support. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has been adamant that Apple Vision Pro would arrive in Canada and other markets by the end of 2024. However, Apple has yet to announce its official expansion plans.

Suffice to say, it appears as though the seeds are now being planted. Plus, with Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference expected in June, Apple may take that as an opportunity to reveal its Vision Pro roadmap for the rest of the year.

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