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{{internal software|firmware}}
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
This build is one of the later builds of SwitchBoard, and is huge in size (11.5 gigabytes). It supports the iPhone 5s, 6, 6s, and 7.
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This is one of the biggest SwitchBoard builds, with its filesystem alone being huge in size (11.5 gigabytes). It is based off of an internal version of iOS 10.0. Intrestingly, Despite only known to be working on the iPhone 7, This build contains kernels for A7, A8, A8X, A9, and A9X Processors.
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This firmware has the kernel version <code>Darwin Kernel Version 16.0.0: Tue Sep 20 23:02:37 PDT 2016; root:xnu_development-3764.0.0.1.6~1/DEVELOPMENT_ARM64_T8010</code>.
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[[File:iphone714a93012r.jpg|thumb|right|iPhone 7 running 14A93012r]]
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== Applications ==
 
== Applications ==
After booting up, [[SwitchBoard.app]] shows up, allowing you to choose many different options. There are some new applications here, with different icons, as well as interesting redesigns to certain applications, such as Operator.
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After booting up, [[SwitchBoard.app]] shows up, allowing you to choose many different options. Intretingly, the regular iOS health app is included. There are some new applications here, with different icons, as well as interesting redesigns to certain applications, such as Operator.
   
 
They consist of:
 
They consist of:
*[[HKTester]]
 
*[[iDTracer]]
 
*[[SecurityTests]]
 
*[[Signage]]
 
 
*[[AltoMobile]]
 
*[[AltoMobile]]
 
*[[DropTest]]
 
*[[DropTest]]
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*[[FactoryWalkingBeam]]
 
*[[FactoryWalkingBeam]]
 
*[[GrapeCal]]
 
*[[GrapeCal]]
*[[LCDMura]]
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*[[LCDMura]] (hidden)
*[[LcdUTest]]
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*[[LcdUTest]] (hidden)
 
*[[MesaCal]]
 
*[[MesaCal]]
*[[Ness]]
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*[[Ness]] (hidden)
 
*[[NonUIConsoleViewer]]
 
*[[NonUIConsoleViewer]]
*[[NonUIQRCode]]
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*[[NonUIQRCode]] (hidden)
*[[Operator]]
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*[[Operator]] (hidden)
*[[Pippi]]
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*[[Pippi]] (hidden)
 
*[[Reliability]]
 
*[[Reliability]]
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*[[QRCode]]
 
*[[Sequencer]]
 
*[[Sequencer]]
*[[SkankBarcodeDisplay]]
 
 
*[[Spelunx]]
 
*[[Spelunx]]
 
*[[USBHost]]
 
*[[USBHost]]
 
*[[WiPASmini]]
 
*[[WiPASmini]]
*[[ThermalDOE]]
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*[[ThermalDOE]] (hidden)
 
*[[Reliability]]
 
*[[Reliability]]

Latest revision as of 13:31, 13 March 2021

This article discusses software internally used by Apple.

Acquiring a copy without Apple's consent is illegal and may result in being scammed.
Engaging in illegal activity is not condoned. This information is provided for educational purposes only.

Background

This is one of the biggest SwitchBoard builds, with its filesystem alone being huge in size (11.5 gigabytes). It is based off of an internal version of iOS 10.0. Intrestingly, Despite only known to be working on the iPhone 7, This build contains kernels for A7, A8, A8X, A9, and A9X Processors.

This firmware has the kernel version Darwin Kernel Version 16.0.0: Tue Sep 20 23:02:37 PDT 2016; root:xnu_development-3764.0.0.1.6~1/DEVELOPMENT_ARM64_T8010.

iPhone 7 running 14A93012r

Applications

After booting up, SwitchBoard.app shows up, allowing you to choose many different options. Intretingly, the regular iOS health app is included. There are some new applications here, with different icons, as well as interesting redesigns to certain applications, such as Operator.

They consist of: