![]() If I was in QA or QC, I’d expect to feel the pain, but it could go even higher up the chain of command. ![]() It may be simply short-circuiting their release testing script after some hurried change was inserted very late for the approval of the production gold master. I feel I was too quick to judge that this was a high-level consequence of form over function. I read about the “missing digital key” and it implies when Apple was doing their tests, they got the performance they publish on their webpages so no issue there.īut after their performance testing there may have been additional firmware changes in which the “digital key” was not active and that’s the version that went to press without redoing their performance testing.
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