According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the taptic engine on the Apple Watch is faulty, delaying some orders.
The report states that the component developed by AAC Technologies Holdings Inc. - which gives the user the sensation of being tapped on the wrist - fails at an unacceptably high rate.
Apple has told IGN that it has nothing to say on this matter. A second supplier of the part, Nidec Corp., is reportedly not having the same issues.
It was recently found that supply issues for the Apple Watch means that stores may not be stocking them until June.
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The report states that the component developed by AAC Technologies Holdings Inc. - which gives the user the sensation of being tapped on the wrist - fails at an unacceptably high rate.
Apple has told IGN that it has nothing to say on this matter. A second supplier of the part, Nidec Corp., is reportedly not having the same issues.
It was recently found that supply issues for the Apple Watch means that stores may not be stocking them until June.
Continue reading…
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