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:
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
Leaked Memo: Meta Warns That It Will Fire Leakers - Newsmax Guy Rosen's message, in an internal memo viewed by The Verge, follows a report that detailed Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's internal comments during a company all-hands meeting Thursday "We take leaks seriously and will take action," Rosen, the company's top information security officer, told staffers