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== Devices == |
== Devices == |
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+ | * [[iPhone]] |
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+ | ** [[m68ap|2G]]: 0x04 |
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+ | ** [[n82ap|3G]]: 0x04 |
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+ | ** [[n88ap|3GS]]: |
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+ | ** [[iPhone 4]] |
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+ | *** [[n90ap|GSM]]: |
+ | *** [[n90bap|GSM Rev A]]: |
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− | * '''[[n72ap|iPod touch 2G]]''': 0x01 ''(Batch 1)'', 0x02 ''(Current)'' |
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+ | *** [[n92ap|CDMA]]: |
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+ | ** [[n94ap|4S]]: |
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+ | ** [[iPhone 5]] |
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+ | *** [[n41ap|GSM]]: |
+ | *** [[n42ap|Global]]: |
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+ | * [[iPod touch]] |
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+ | ** [[n45ap|1G]]: 0x04 |
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+ | ** [[n72ap|2G]]: 0x01 (later 0x02) |
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+ | ** [[n18ap|3G]]: |
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+ | ** [[n81ap|4G]]: |
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+ | ** [[n78ap|5G]]: |
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+ | * [[iPad]] |
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+ | ** [[k48ap|1G]]: |
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+ | ** [[iPad 2]] |
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+ | *** [[k93ap|Wi-Fi]]: |
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+ | *** [[k94ap|GSM]]: |
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+ | *** [[k95ap|CDMA]]: |
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+ | *** [[k93aap|Wi-Fi Rev A]]: |
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+ | ** [[iPad 3]] |
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+ | *** [[j1ap|Wi-Fi]]: |
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+ | *** [[j2ap|GSM]]: |
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+ | *** [[j2aap|Global]]: |
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+ | ** [[iPad 4]] |
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+ | *** [[p101ap|Wi-Fi]]: |
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+ | *** [[p102ap|GSM]]: |
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+ | *** [[p103ap|Global]]: |
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+ | * [[iPad mini]] |
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+ | ** [[iPad mini 1G]] |
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+ | *** [[p105ap|Wi-Fi]]: |
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+ | *** [[p106ap|GSM]]: |
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+ | *** [[p107ap|Global]]: |
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+ | * [[Apple TV]] |
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+ | ** [[k66ap|2G]]: |
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+ | ** [[j33ap|3G]]: |
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+ | {{stub|firmware}} |
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[[Category:Firmware Tags]] |
[[Category:Firmware Tags]] |
Revision as of 21:48, 24 December 2012
The SEPO (Security EPOch) tag specifies the device that the firmware is supposed to be ran on. It allows Apple to make sure you are not running another device's firmware files on an incompatible device, probably to prevent using old exploits.
Devices
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