
Apple on Monday released the second beta of visionOS 2.4 to developers. While the update is primarily focused on enabling Apple Intelligence in Vision Pro, the new software also points to Apple’s headset coming to more countries soon. That’s because visionOS 2.4 adds support for two more languages.
visionOS 2.4 adds support for Spanish and Italian languages
As confirmed by 9to5Mac, users running the latest beta of visionOS 2.4 can now set the language of their Vision Pro to Spanish and Italian. Currently, the Apple Vision Pro operating system can only be used in the following languages:
- Arabic
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Chinese (Traditional – Hong Kong)
- English (Australia)
- English (UK)
- English (US)
- French
- French (Canada)
- Deutsch (German)
- Japanese
- Korean
Similar to HomePod, Apple only enables support for a new language in visionOS when it’s about to launch Vision Pro in more countries. Most likely, Apple Vision Pro is coming soon to Spain and Italy. Although there are many other countries that also speak Spanish, visionOS code suggests that the system has been localized for the European variation of Spanish.
Given that Apple says iOS 18.4 and visionOS 2.4 will be released to the public in April, it’s not hard to imagine that Vision Pro will arrive in these countries around the same time.
Apple Vision Pro was launched first in the US and then in China, Japan and Singapore. In July 2024, Apple launched Vision Pro in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the UK. The headset then arrived in South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, and Taiwan late last year.
In the US, Apple Vision Pro starts at $3,499 for the 256GB version. There are options with 512GB and 1TB storage as well.
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