Apple has done this before 👀

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  • Great to be reminded that they can just put shit in there and turn it on whenever they feel like it
  • @Justgoodvids
    I guess it’s better then finding a mic in a nest thermostat
  • @Ziaphy
    I’d like to imagine some apple employee was just watching the JerryRigEverything vid where he found those sensors and went like “Oh fuck I was supposed to activate those wasn’t I” and just quickly snuck that into the next update before anyone would notice
  • @JusticeOtuya
    In software development it is called feature flagging. Build a feature but don't activate it until when it is needed
  • @kelvin8369
    Apple: hey we have put some c4 in your device, we won’t tell you, and in the future update we will let you experience it closely
  • @NguoiTuyet1
    It’s feature flagging in software development. Some features are shipped in parts so that they can keep the deployment small then when everything is ready, they will flip a flag for all users to start seeing that feature
  • @itsacookie1
    Apple also has the ability to "download more ram" in the recent iPads.
  • @TreyBlogHD
    Sounds very apple. You never know when it's gonna be needed
  • @Confoundedjoe
    This is common in plenty of tech. We often have things on our products we are still developing the software for our having connectors for stuff we want to put in an fco later to add function. This is in the 3d printing industry so another rapidly changing tech.
  • Apple doing anything they can to make their “1.111111 and 1.111112” updates more appealing
  • @kevinpiip3427
    But the thread radio in my 15 pro already works… all my thread accessories turn on INSTANTLY now instead of waiting like half a second for it to go through the homepod
  • @DW-rs1pr
    He's such a good conversationalist. It's so calming and informative
  • @dopemil
    As a HomeKit user this is encouraging, e specially considering Apple’s perceived lack of focus on HomeKit in the past
  • @LilBigHuge
    Another example is our iPhones can suddenly control the narrowness and wideness of our flashlights.
  • @sakhiim
    Your t-shirt is so underrated ❤
  • I've always known this too. They have loads of technology they haven't released yet and put them out in microscopic doses cause they know that's all it takes to wow us into paying thousands for the next new device.