A rare iPhone prototype found online hints at Apple testing haptic button technology, blending parts from the iPhone 13 and 14 Pro.
Apple’s been known to test out new iPhone features with all kinds of secret prototypes, and one of the latest discoveries is a strange one. A rare iPhone prototype, found by AppleDemoYT, is causing a stir, and it turns out the device was sourced from an electronics recycling facility
This particular iPhone prototype, code-named « Vesica Piscis », looks like it was made somewhere between the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 Pro, but with some pretty wild changes. The most obvious difference? The Apple logo is gone and replaced with a mysterious symbol called the « Vesica Piscis. »
You might have seen this before, but only in Apple’s documents related to the AirTag prototype. It’s a placeholder symbol used to keep things under wraps, and it has some deep meaning—basically representing the intersection of two circles, which symbolizes unity and creation.
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