According to Appleinsider, Twitter exposed a set of unreleased photos of the original iPhone prototype, which shows that Apple was considering designing different positions for the mute switch and adding a logo to the button itself.
Apple has made considerable efforts to build the original iPhone, including the prototype design of the device. As can be seen from the images exposed by Twitter user DongleBookPro, these prototypes allow Apple designers to better understand what the final product will look like, so that they can be modified before mass production.
The three prototypes in the picture are very similar in size and design. The backs of different prototypes are affixed with more information about the device, from cellular network details to stickers .
It is worth noting that the position of the mute switch on the three iPhones has changed slightly, and the surface of the button also shows a small bell engraved to remind the user of the function of the button.
Another picture shows Apple’s internal diagnostic tools for the iPhone, including “SkankPhone”, which is a basic user interface that allows you to try out core functions without using the final UI design. You can see AT Command, Burn-In, Operator, Soundwave and Rumble in the picture. The picture seems to suggest that users connect the iPhone to a Mac or PC running iTunes with a USB cable.
According to previous reports, DongleBookPro also exposed an image of the original iPod touch with a black coating similar to the 2012 Mac Pro.
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