Those who follow the tech world know about Apple’s endeavor to get into the AR space. It is rumored that Apple has been working on an AR headset for a while now. While we are likely to see the fruits of Apple’s labor next year, there’s some more to the AR venture. It is now suggested that Apple might discontinue the iPhone and replace it with AR technology in the next 10 years.

Popular analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests that Apple might replace the iPhone with AR technology in the next 10 years. This decision might take shape if the Apple AR headset is able to attain 1 billion users in 10 years. The target is set for the unannounced AR headset to match the iPhone demand.

Additionally, the Apple AR headset is expected to launch in the fourth quarter of 2022 (it was previously rumored for Q2, 2022) and might come with two processors. The high-end variant will come with M1-powered Mac-like power, while the second one is expected to look into sensor-related computing. There could also be two Sony 4K micro OLED screens onboard. It might also support VR.