Report claims Apple Store teams in France to begin training for Apple Vision Pro launch in summer

Apple is said to be preparing for the international launch of Apple Vision Pro, with a new report on Saturday claiming that the iPhone maker is inviting Apple Store employees in France to attend training for a new Apple product that is yet to be launched in the country, which is expected to be Apple Vision Pro.

As reported by WatchGeneration (via 9to5Mac), a call for applications for a “Training Product Event” for a new product has been distributed to Apple Stores in France, with it expected that the event will be similar to those held in the US prior to the launch of Apple Vision Pro, where employees were taught  the sales procedures involved with the new device.

Apple introduced Apple Vision Pro last year, made from a single piece of three-dimensionally shaped laminated glass with an aluminum alloy frame that contours to the user’s face, the device boasts an array of advanced cameras and sensors. These components collaborate to deliver an immersive mixed-reality experience, enhanced by speakers strategically positioned near the user’s ears to provide Spatial Audio, resulting in lifelike three-dimensional environments.

Currently, Apple Vision Pro is only available in the US. However, reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently claimed that Apple could launch its mixed-reality Apple Vision Pro headset on an international scale prior to WWDC, saying at the time that Apple was adapting algorithms to comply with various countries’ regulations before releasing the device outside of the US.

Separately, a report from IT Home citing Wall Street News, claimed recently that Apple’s international expansion of Apple Vision Pro could see the wearable launch in China “as early as April [but] no later than May.”

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