Inside Apple hardware prototype and development stages

By news@appleinsider.com (Marko Zivkovic) Whether a device is a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, every piece of hardware Apple makes needs to go through several prototype and development stages. Here’s what that looks like, and what Apple calls each stage.Proto2 units of the iPhone 15 Pro featured a unified haptic volume button, developed under the codename Project BongoEach year, Apple’s hardware prototypes undergo multiple rounds of testing to ensure that they are of sufficient quality. This can include durability testing, drop testing, water resistance testing, reliability, and design viability testing, among other things.Apple’s prototyping processes are undoubtedly complex, as tests are performed on nearly every core hardware component as a standalone item. Nonetheless, the development of Apple devices as a whole follows a more predictable pattern that is significantly easier to explain. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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