Advisory firm says no Apple Watch units were shipped with a faulty taptic engine

Last week, we told you how a report in the Wall Street Journal explained that Apple's original source for the vibrating taptic engine used on the Apple Watch, had to be replaced. AAC Technologies' version of the part revealed a tendency to fall apart after a period of time. Apple later changed the source of the part to a company named Nidec, which has not experienced any issues.

Because AAC Technologies' version of the taptic engine failed its longevity tests, there was some fear at Apple that some consumers would find their Apple Watch not working all of a sudden. The taptic engine is supposed ...

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