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Apple could replace your iPhone with VR contact lenses that let you live in the metaverse, experts claim

APPLE is developing virtual reality contact lenses that could one day replace iPhones, experts have claimed.

The VR-infused eyewear would let people live in the metaverse, according to a report from Apple leak site, Macrumors.

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Experts believe that Apple is working on VR contact lenses

The high-tech 'contact lenses' would integrate virtual reality into someone's daily life likely using an internally-developed Apple software called 'realityOS'.

The 'Apple Lens,' as it has been called, is expected to work in tangent with the iPhone and Apple Glass to allow users to make calls, browse the web and even play games while engaged with the world around them.

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted last year that Apple might release its virtual reality 'contacts' sometime in the 2030s.

Kuo added that the lenses will take technology products from an era of "visible computing" to "invisible computing."

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While the lenses will likely rely on another device (i.e. an iPhone) or a 5G network to function, they could potentially eliminate the need for smartphone devices in the future.

The smart contact lenses will reportedly blend with your natural eye color, and cost between $99 and $299.

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The tech giant has not officially confirmed virtual-reality 'contact lens', however, CEO Tim Cook has called the AR and VR sectors "critically important," and "very profound technologies."

Still, despite Apple remaining tight-lipped on its VR products, they remain some of the most anticipated within the industry.

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'RealityOS' might very well be the custom operating system for Apple's future AR and VR gadgets, strongly indicating they are currently in the works.

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A concept of what Apple's VR headset might look like.

In other news, the creators of a chilling new horror game say that the title is so disturbing they've been forced to censor it on PlayStation.

Apple has announced updates to AirTags following claims that the coin-sized tracking devices are being used to stalk people.

And TikTok has announced new rules, banning users who deadname or misgender others.

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