> If that happened before the publicised discovery, it is a very impressive example of attention to detail.
The article seems to imply it was, but I don't know timelines because links are broken and I don't feel like doing archaeology. It is a known issue with that MEMS component before it made its way into the iPhone, so I don't find it very impressive. I don't know about Apple in particular, but it is very standard for electronics user manuals and spec sheets to list operating envelopes and known issues and limitations exhaustively.
Really. It's in the article linked.
> If that happened before the publicised discovery, it is a very impressive example of attention to detail.
The article seems to imply it was, but I don't know timelines because links are broken and I don't feel like doing archaeology. It is a known issue with that MEMS component before it made its way into the iPhone, so I don't find it very impressive. I don't know about Apple in particular, but it is very standard for electronics user manuals and spec sheets to list operating envelopes and known issues and limitations exhaustively.