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27-year-old Giulio Zompetti from northern Italy recently purchased six early prototypes of Apple Watch and plans to sell it for thousands of dollars after repair.
From the picture, these Apple Watch prototypes have different designs, which can be seen from the sensor layout at the bottom. Zompetti said that although all the prototypes are broken, but complete enough, he believes that these prototypes can be repaired. Zompetti has also obtained rare Apple prototypes before. He believes that these are genuine Apple products. Some of these watches display a rare logo, reminiscent of the "Death Star" in Star Wars. This logo used to be Appeared on the iPhone prototype.
Zompetti said he purchased the equipment from an electronic waste treatment plant. It seems surprising that Apple will deal with prototypes in such a careless manner. Normally, it is assumed that Apple will grind them into dust in its own campus. However, according to TVsBook, Apple has a close cooperative relationship with the e-waste treatment plant, but obviously the latter's work has made mistakes.
From the picture, these Apple Watch prototypes have different designs, which can be seen from the sensor layout at the bottom. Zompetti said that although all the prototypes are broken, but complete enough, he believes that these prototypes can be repaired. Zompetti has also obtained rare Apple prototypes before. He believes that these are genuine Apple products. Some of these watches display a rare logo, reminiscent of the "Death Star" in Star Wars. This logo used to be Appeared on the iPhone prototype.