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If you have spent any time digging through internal documentation leaks, regulatory filing backlogs, or deep-tech forums, you have seen the reference. It appears without context. It vanishes without resolution.

Some believe SAN-077 is a hardware revision that never reached mass production. Think of a smartphone chassis that failed drop tests or a GPU prototype that overheated in simulation. The code persists because the tooling—the molds, the test jigs, the internal software branches—still exists in some factory’s asset management system. SAN-077

SAN-077 is not a scandal. It is a symptom. If you have spent any time digging through

But no one did. If you have access to legacy parts catalogs, decommissioned test reports, or internal wikis that predate a merger, take a look. Search for SAN-077 . Some believe SAN-077 is a hardware revision that

Today, we are looking at .

The second mention is more interesting. A routine FCC filing for a “low-power wide-area network device” included a test exemption for something labeled “Component sub-assembly SAN-077” . The exemption was granted, but the supporting documentation was sealed for “competitive and security reasons.” Because hard facts are scarce, the community has landed on three plausible explanations.