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Thousands of people work on the development and production of new apple products, which is why it is understandably difficult to keep all information secret down to the last detail. There is always a leaker who managed to obtain information about possible news in an unknown way. This, of course, bothers Apple. For this reason, law firms representing the Apple company have sent letters to various leakers, warning them that their information may mislead customers, disappoint them, or harm accessory manufacturers.

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According to information from Vice, Apple warns an unknown Chinese leaker in this way, warning that it gives the mentioned manufacturers the wrong dimensions of unpresented products, thereby greatly damaging them. In such a case, for example, thousands of covers will be produced, which are ultimately unusable or do not fit correctly on the new product. However, one thing is extremely interesting. In this unusual way, Apple directly admits that some manufacturers are starting to make accessories based on leaks. Although, for example, the leaked dimensions may be correct at first, the giant from Cupertino may change them at the last minute, or make some minor design changes, which will subsequently have an adverse effect on the aforementioned accessories.

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Information about yet-to-be-presented products is Apple's trade secret, whereas it can be of high value to competitors, for example. At the same time, Apple warns that various leaks can also disappoint the users themselves. Above all, therefore, in cases where some new product is being worked on, but it does not make it to the device in the end. While the user expects the news, unfortunately he will not receive it. For now, it is not entirely certain who Apple contacted in this way. The letter is currently said to have been received by leakers Kang and Mr. White. However, no further information is known.

Quite recently, Apple also contacted the aforementioned leaker, who goes by the nickname Kang, in the same way. Anyway, the whole situation is extremely absurd. Kang never shared any photos of the undisclosed product, he only wrote posts that can be seen as his opinions. The apple community also reacted strongly to this. At first glance, it is obvious that Apple wants to step on the leakers from China, as it probably wouldn't succeed in the West. How the whole situation will continue to develop is, of course, unclear for the time being.

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