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Revision as of 19:45, 19 February 2013
Unless otherwise stated, the jailbreak and unlock information report whether a device can be modified with publicly available software (read: no additional hardware required) if it was never jailbroken before. iTunes contacts ax.phobos.apple.com to check for updates.
Beware of scams that repackage freely available jailbreaks! Only use legit jailbreaks.
Apple TV
Apple TV firmwares have two different version and build numbers, which can lead to confusion when referencing them. As such, the internal build number is the best way to refer to a specific firmware.
- The "Marketing"/"Displayed" columns are what is reported on the Apple TV's "About" screen
- The "Internal" column refers to the
ProductVersion
andProductBuildVersion
keys in the IPSW'sBuildManifest.plist
iPad
iPad mini
iPhone
iPod touch
Firmware/Deprecated iPod touches