in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Prototype Apple Watch (1st Generation?) Development Board. This prototype board was created with a modular design, allowing for the easy swapping of hardware components. Comparing the size of a normal Apple Watch board to the the prototype board is almost comical.
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iPhone X on iOS 11.0.1 and iPhone 8 on iOS 11.0 (the very first iOS versions for these models). Even though both iPhones have similar specs, the physical differences marked a significant change in how Apple designs their iPhones.
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Apple MacBook Pro (PROTO1 Stage) “dummy tester” Prototype. This MacBook was used to test keyboard functionality of early prototypes, having a custom converter board for USB output and having practically no other internals (except for a fan and a blank logic board). It could also possibly be related to the butterfly keyboard issues these MacBook models where infamously known for, being a test model to test and diagnose it.
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Prototype Apple Mac Studio Display product box (EVT Stage, spotted on eBay). The box lacks any text and only has a large black rectangle (instead of the Mac Studio Display art). This was likely done during prototyping as to not leak the Mac Studio Display design and name before release. It’s amazing how much engineering goes into every aspect of an Apple device, even the box!
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just an idiot who knows how to turn on a computer