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Revolutionary Announcement: YouTube and Spotify Withhold Plans for Apple Vision Pro Application

YouTube and Spotify, the two latest services, have announced that they will not create an app for Apple’s Vision Pro. This decision comes after Netflix made a similar announcement earlier. Both YouTube and Spotify have stated that there are no plans to develop a Vision Pro app or to port the iPad version of the app to the Vision Pro store. Instead, users will have to access these services through Safari, just like Netflix.

This situation could potentially pose problems for Apple in the short term, similar to what Netflix did. Content specifically designed for Vision Pro will be limited. On the other hand, Spotify’s delay in creating an app could be due to the issue of the EU’s complaint regarding the lack of access to the store.

TLDR: YouTube and Spotify have declined to create an app for Apple’s Vision Pro, following a similar move by Netflix. This may limit content for Vision Pro users. Additionally, Spotify’s delay may be attributed to EU concerns about the lack of store access.

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