Apple Scraps Budget Headset to Focus on Premium Flagship
Apple has suspended development of a lower-cost version of its Vision Pro headset, opting instead to prioritize the technical refinement of its high-end spatial computing hardware.
Supply Chain Repercussions and Micro-OLED Adjustments
The decision to halt the project has rippled through Apple’s supply chain. Reports from The Information indicate that work on the budget-friendly device ceased earlier this year. Consequently, production plans for high-density micro-OLED panels have slowed significantly, according to MacRumors.
While some initial reports suggested a total collapse of display partnerships, Wccftech clarifies that Samsung remains committed to developing ultra-high-density silicon display technology. Even as immediate demand from Apple for this specific project has stalled, the manufacturer continues to push forward with its display advancements.
Refining the Second-Generation Vision Pro
Apple is now concentrating its engineering resources on a second-generation flagship headset. According to UC Today, this pivot is designed to address technical hurdles that have hampered the original Vision Pro.

Strategic Delay in Mass-Market Expansion
Summary of the Revised Roadmap
- Project Status: Development of the budget-friendly Vision headset has been paused as of mid-2024.
- Resource Reallocation: Apple has shifted engineering focus toward the second-generation high-end Vision Pro.
- Supply Chain Impact: Display manufacturers, including Samsung, are adjusting production schedules in response to the change in Apple’s product roadmap.