Apple’s mysterious device appeared in NCC certification documents

In the certification materials submitted to the NCC earlier, it was shown that Apple applied for certification of a device that appeared to be provided to developers. The model is A2657, and both sides of the body are equipped with RJ-45 network ports. In addition, it also provides a set of USB-C ports. At the same time, it also comes with a USB-A to USB-C cable, model number N-0027838.

At present, it is impossible to confirm the main purpose of this device, but it is obviously provided for developers to use for development. It may be suitable for system testing, simulation and other needs, and the appearance is also marked for development use only, so it is obviously not for the general consumer market.

The actual size is about 10 cm long and 4 cm wide, and the included USB-A to USB-C cable is also an original Apple product.

If you are sharp-eyed, you can find this mysterious device with the model number A2657. In fact, it has also appeared in the FCC certification documents in the United States before. In the previous description, this device has two sets of Gigabit Ethernet network connection holes and has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC connection functions. In addition, it is equipped with a USB-C connection hole and includes 1.5GB of memory and 32GB of storage capacity. It is also pre-loaded with the iOS 15.5 operating system and can be used with MacBook Pro and iMac devices.
If we further boldly guess, this device may be developed and used for Studio Display, which is equipped with its own operating system, storage space, and processor component design. It may suggest that in the future, Studio Display may install and use various app content as previously guessed, so as to correspond to multi-use functions.

However, at present, Apple has not stated whether it will open Studio Display to correspond to more app content in the future, but many market views believe that Apple may turn Studio Display into a smart display in the future.