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[[Image:iPhone1,1.png|right|thumb|An original iPhone.]]
 
[[Image:iPhone1,1.png|right|thumb|An original iPhone.]]
   
This is the original [[List of iPhones|iPhone]]. It was released on June 29, 2007. It is an internet-connected smartphone designed and manufactered by Apple Inc. with a multi-touch screen. It does not have a physical keyboard, so a virtual keyboard is rendered on-screen. The first generation includes Quad-Band GSM with EDGE. The name used in firmware is iPhone1,1.
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This is the original [[List of iPhones|iPhone]]. It was released on {{date|2007|06|29}}. It is an internet-connected smartphone designed and manufactered by Apple Inc. with a multi-touch screen. It does not have a physical keyboard, so a virtual keyboard is rendered on-screen. The first generation includes Quad-Band GSM with EDGE. The name used in firmware is iPhone1,1.
 
==Internals==
 
==Internals==
''See: [[M68ap (Internals)]][http://maltiel-consulting.com/iPhone_Chip_Components_maltiel_semiconductor.htm]''
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''See: [[M68AP (Internals)]][http://maltiel-consulting.com/iPhone_Chip_Components_maltiel_semiconductor.htm]''
   
 
=== Application Processor ===
 
=== Application Processor ===

Latest revision as of 22:46, 14 September 2021

An original iPhone.

This is the original iPhone. It was released on 29 June 2007. It is an internet-connected smartphone designed and manufactered by Apple Inc. with a multi-touch screen. It does not have a physical keyboard, so a virtual keyboard is rendered on-screen. The first generation includes Quad-Band GSM with EDGE. The name used in firmware is iPhone1,1.

Internals

See: M68AP (Internals)[1]

Application Processor

It makes use of the S5L8900 application processor. At the time, the iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod touch all use this same processor.

Baseband

The iPhone uses the S-Gold 2 baseband chip.

Bluetooth

Uses the CSR BlueCore4 Chip (BC41B41)

Jailbreak/Unlock Status

Naturally, as the iPhone was a first generation device, it is one of the more hack-friendly iDevices. It is susceptible to Pwnage 2.0 for an untethered jailbreak, and will remain that way since it is a hardware-based exploit. The iPhone unlock is also available and is unfixable by Apple. The iPhone Dev Team created BootNeuter which can remove restrictions the Baseband Bootloader imposes and unlock the iPhone no matter what.

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