Apple’s Vision Pro and Spatial Gallery Apps: A Game-Changer for iPhone and Vision Pro Users
In a move that’s sure to delight iPhone and Vision Pro enthusiasts alike, Apple has just released the latest iOS 18.4 and visionOS 2.4 betas, featuring two brand new apps that promise to revolutionize the way we interact with our devices. Say hello to Apple Vision Pro and Spatial Gallery, the latest additions to the Apple ecosystem that are set to change the game.
Apple Vision Pro: A Dedicated Home for Vision Pro Users
For years, Apple has offered a standalone ‘Watch’ app on the iPhone for setting up and managing your Apple Watch. Now, with the release of iOS 18.4 beta 2, that same idea has been applied to the Vision Pro. The new Apple Vision Pro app on iPhone offers a dedicated home to all things Vision Pro, providing a single-screen Discover page where you can scroll through various stories about recent Vision Pro updates and content. It’s a lot like browsing the App Store’s Today tab, but with a focus on Vision Pro-specific content.
This is a major win for Vision Pro users, who have been clamoring for a way to browse the latest Vision Pro offerings when not actually using visionOS. The Apple Vision Pro app looks like a solid answer to that wish, providing a seamless and intuitive way to stay up-to-date with the latest Vision Pro content.
Spatial Gallery: A New Way to Experience Spatial Media
But that’s not all – Vision Pro users also get a new Spatial Gallery app as part of visionOS 2.4 beta 2. As we reported previously, the app is a dedicated home for all the spatial media you have available: photos, videos, and panoramic shots. But there’s more. Apple says that Spatial Gallery will feature breathtaking and intimate moments spanning art, culture, entertainment, lifestyle, nature, sports, and travel, with new content released regularly.
At launch, users can discover remarkable perspectives from photographers like Jonpaul Douglass and Samba Diop; new stories and experiences from iconic brands including Cirque du Soleil, Red Bull, and Porsche; behind-the-scenes moments from Apple Originals like Disclaimer, Severance, and Shrinking; and special moments from top artists. It’s a veritable treasure trove of spatial media, and we can’t wait to dive in and explore.
What’s Next?
The two new apps are available to beta users now running iOS 18.4 beta 2 and visionOS 2.4 beta 2. They are expected to ship publicly to all users in early April, so mark your calendars and get ready to experience the future of spatial media.
Actionable Insights
So what does this mean for you? If you’re a Vision Pro user, you can expect a more seamless and intuitive way to stay up-to-date with the latest Vision Pro content. And if you’re a fan of spatial media, you can look forward to a new way to experience breathtaking and intimate moments from around the world.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the release of Apple Vision Pro and Spatial Gallery apps is a major milestone for the Apple ecosystem, offering a new way to experience spatial media and stay up-to-date with the latest Vision Pro content. Whether you’re a Vision Pro user or just a fan of spatial media, these apps are sure to delight. So what do you think of the new Apple Vision Pro and Spatial Gallery apps? Let us know in the comments!