M5 iPad Pro Unboxed and Activated Before Official Release, Apple Takes Remote Action to Lock and Render Devices Useless
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This October, Apple formally unveiled the iPad Pro equipped with the M5 chip. Customers could start pre-ordering the product on October 17, and it was set to officially hit the market on October 22. Yet, as far back as September, tech blogger Wylsacom posted a test video of the yet-to-be-released model on YouTube. Upon becoming aware of this situation, Apple promptly initiated an investigation. Subsequently, the company took remote measures to lock and effectively "brick" (render permanently inoperative) the leaked devices. At present, these devices are limited to charging only and cannot be activated for actual use.