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by easton
2055 days ago
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I mean, they own the stack. They could make a high speed machine purely built for storing encrypted device backups while a device is in repair, once the ticketing system says the device has been returned to the customer (or once the backup is restored to a device), the machine could erase it. 2TB should be enough to hold a Apple Store’s daily repair backlog, and of course let the customer accept or deny this service when their device is dropped off. I’d say it’s not economically feasible, but they built an entire robot for fixing iPhone screens, it probably is economically feasible unless you really value the iCloud backup revenue that geniuses get in store. |
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