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Even if Vision Pro fails, these 3 features need to live on in other devices

ne of the greatest strengths of Apple’s product line is its ability for interplay. Not only do its devices work closely with each other, but features that begin life on one platform often make their way to others. Touch ID, for example, started on the iPhone before jumping to iPad and Mac models. The same goes for Retina and True Tone displays. Apple silicon began as part of Apple’s mobile efforts and now powers its entire line-up. As demonstrated by the proceeding, this shift tends to happen especially with devices at

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