Companies that want to sell communications-enabled products in the United States must submit those products to the US Federal Communications Commission. It Apple when Apple Watch Ultra did in September 2022, shortly before their introduction, to get the FCC label for the watch, which you know from all communication devices. Interestingly, however, Apple submitted another model to the FCC Apple Watch Ultra than the one that later went on sale. You can see the prototype in the gallery below Apple Watch Ultra, which has a significantly darker, almost black back case and an action button that is not offset from the body of the watch itself.
The photos were released by the agency after a non-disclosure agreement that prohibits agencies from releasing photos of prototypes or final versions of products they seek approval expired. To what the sold version looks like Apple Watch Ultra you can see in the following gallery.
Gallery #2
Well, that's a nice abomination... My golden titans
Will it look like this? ultra I'll take 3. Is planning a black version? Too bad he didn't stick to the prototypes. Maybe the siren is responsible for the button popping up, who knows.
Like the black version will have a black back but the body will still be light titanium? Aren't you colorblind?
I'm examining the AWU I have on hand right now and the only difference between these and the ones in the pictures is (besides the color of course) the absence of a recess on the orange action button. There is no increase in existing AWUs.
I don't understand the article exactly, I guess he never saw AWU, not even in the other pictures. AI?
Which intelligent person wrote that article?🤦♂️