By news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen) Presto, a device designed to update unsold iPhones at Apple Stores without opening the packaging, has been revealed in a photograph, showing it can handle multiple iPhones at once.Apple’s Presto [iGeneration]On Sunday, a report claimed that Apple was rolling out a new piece of hardware to Apple Stores across the United States in April, to help improve the new customer experience. In a photograph shared on Wednesday, we now know what this device looks like.Named Presto, the machine shown in the shot published by iGeneration, the device has the task of performing software updates on an iPhone while it is still in the box. It does so by connecting wirelessly to the iPhone to trigger the update, while also simultaneously providing power via a MagSafe-like system. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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