As noted by MacRumors, Delaware-based shell company “Deep Dive LLC” submitted a trademark application for “xrProOS” stylized in Apple’s SF Pro font on May 18 in Argentina, Turkey, and the Phillippines, according to online records.
The report says that the same company applied for an “xrOS” trademark in SF Pro in New Zealand earlier this month, “and it is very likely that Apple is behind both filings as the company moves early to protect its headset-related intellectual property.”
“xrOS” (for extended reality operating system) is one of the two rumored names of the operating system for the anticipated “Reality Pro.” The other is “rOS” for “reality operating system.”
The “RealityPro” is Apple’s long-predicted augmented reality/virtual reality headset. It’s expected to be previewed at next month’s Worldwide Developer Conference, which starts June 5, though it probably won’t go on sale until later this year.
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