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:I'm pretty sure the device doesn't send any image. [[iTunes]] just detects the device code and shows the according image, similar to what Windows 7 does. -- [[User:Http|http]] 00:28, 23 January 2012 (MST)
 
:I'm pretty sure the device doesn't send any image. [[iTunes]] just detects the device code and shows the according image, similar to what Windows 7 does. -- [[User:Http|http]] 00:28, 23 January 2012 (MST)
 
::That would mean the images are part of iTunes - wonder where these are...--[[User:M2m|M2m]] 04:27, 23 January 2012 (MST)
 
::That would mean the images are part of iTunes - wonder where these are...--[[User:M2m|M2m]] 04:27, 23 January 2012 (MST)
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:::For Windows 7 device icons, read this: [http://www.istartedsomething.com/20090605/admiring-windows-7s-high-resolution-device-icons/] I assume [[iTunes]] uses this or a very similar technique. The image doesn't have to be in the executable. --[[User:Http|http]] 05:11, 23 January 2012 (MST)

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Early iPhone4

Anyone knows where the image of an iDevice in iTunes comes from? Is it part of iTunes or is it sent from the iDevice to be displayed in iTunes? --M2m 22:59, 22 January 2012 (MST)

I'm pretty sure the device doesn't send any image. iTunes just detects the device code and shows the according image, similar to what Windows 7 does. -- http 00:28, 23 January 2012 (MST)
That would mean the images are part of iTunes - wonder where these are...--M2m 04:27, 23 January 2012 (MST)
For Windows 7 device icons, read this: [1] I assume iTunes uses this or a very similar technique. The image doesn't have to be in the executable. --http 05:11, 23 January 2012 (MST)