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Could it be a successor to AirPort? FCC applies for a network adapter that runs iOS

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9to5Mac reports that Apple has been found to have applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a network adapter that runs iOS.

iOS works, with storage

According to 9to5Mac, the application for FCC is a network adapter with the code name “A2657”, which is a product that runs iOS.
 
9to5Mac reports that the A2657 has two Gigabit Ethernet terminals, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC antenna, USB-C terminal, 32GB of storage, and 1.5GB of RAM. ..
 
In addition, there is another specification, and it seems that the Lightning terminal is installed instead of the USB-C terminal, and the RAM capacity is also changed to 1GB.
 
Since the A2657 is running the initial version of iOS 15.5, “19F47”, 9to5Mac speculates that it has Apple Silicon like Studio Display.

Devices used in-house? Or is it for the general consumer?

9to5Mac says the A2657 could be the device that repair technicians use to repair the product, but expects it to be the successor to AirPort for the general consumer.
 
 
Source: 9to5Mac
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