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- Phoenix Launch Pushed To 2027 After Internal Memo – Why It . . .
What Meta’s Phoenix delay means for AR buyers and developers in 2027 • Meta pushed Phoenix from H2 2026 to 2027; impact: launch timeline shifts • Gabriel Aul and Ryan Cairns said delay gives “more breathing room ” • Reality Labs may face up to 30% cost cuts; product scope could narrow Why Meta’s leaked memo lands at a weak moment for AR roadmaps The timing matters because IDC
- Leaked memos: Meta is delaying the release of its MR glasses . . .
Leaked memos: Meta is delaying the release of its MR glasses codenamed “Phoenix” from H2 2026 to H1 2027 for “more breathing room to get the details right” — - Meta delays the release of its “Phoenix” mixed reality glasses to 2027, aiming to “get the details right ” More: X:
- Meta postpones Phoenix mixed reality glasses debut for 2027 . . .
Meta has postponed the launch of its next-gen mixed reality (MR) glasses to the first half of 2027 According to a Business Insider report, the company is working on a new timeline for Phoenix, the upcoming MR glasses Meta’s much-hyped mixed reality project, codenamed Phoenix, has hit the brakes
- Meta delays release of Phoenix mixed-reality glasses to 2027
Meta META O is delaying the release of its Phoenix mixed-reality glasses until 2027, aiming to get the details right, Business Insider reported on Friday, citing an internal memo The delay from an initially planned release in the second half of 2026 is because the company wants a fully polished device, the report said
- Metas Phoenix mixed reality glasses will be launched in 2027
Meta has postponed the release of its new mixed reality glasses, Phoenix, from 2026 to 2027 to ensure all details are correctly implemented
- Leaked memos: Meta delays the release of its MR glasses . . .
Meta delays the release of its "Phoenix" mixed reality glasses to 2027, aiming to "get the details right " - An internal memo cited the need for "breathing room" as the company wants a "fully polished" device - It's also developing a next-gen Quest headset and a wearable device… This story appeared on businessinsider com, 2025-12-06 00:00:00
- Meta Confirms Shifting Some Funding From Metaverse Toward . . .
Meta has officially confirmed "shifting some of our investment from Metaverse toward AI glasses and Wearables", following reports of an up to 30% budget cut for parts of Reality Labs
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