Apple Watch Diagnostic port It was a mysterious part of the wearable line of its first model, but the new Series 7 has officially dropped the six-pin port altogether.
Male first MacromarsYou may notice the absence of the port when removing the band under the Apple Watch Series 7 – the company has removed the hidden panel and the port on the back of it. For internal detection use, the port is not officially authorized on the Apple website or document. But the diagnostic port briefly pointed out that the Apple Watch could be expanded by hardware components.
The most popular of these There was reserve tapeApple tried to use the port to extend the battery life of the watch, attaching additional batteries to a specially made bar and inserting them directly into the detection port. The port has already been delivered Quickly It charges better than Apple’s magnetic cable.
Unexpectedly, Apple quickly blocked this capability A spare strap (including every attempt to use the port for useful purposes). The following Apple Watch lifespan was useful for its purpose: Apple’s internal use and repair detection.
Of course, the Apple Watch still needs a way to detect Apple, and it seems to replace the mysterious port Even In addition Mysterious 60.5GHz wireless module Couples with a magnetic dock capable of transmitting local data for indoor use. This has led to some speculation that Apple will use the Series 7 as a test bed for the portless iPhone in the future, using similar technology to replace cables to connect to a computer. But if years of ineffective detection have taught us one thing, sometimes tools that reveal privacy don’t have much meaning or use.
Updated October 13 at 5:17 pm: Macromars sources included.
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