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> Really?

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.



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