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== Background == |
== Background == |
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This NonUI firmware is based off of an internal version of iOS 10.0. Originally found on an [[iPhone 7 Plus]] prototype, this firmware seems to be a newer version of [[Whitetail 14A22580n]]. |
This NonUI firmware is based off of an internal version of iOS 10.0. Originally found on an [[iPhone 7 Plus]] prototype, this firmware seems to be a newer version of [[Whitetail 14A22580n]]. |
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== Applications == |
== Applications == |
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Upon booting up, the following apps are able to be launched via [[SwitchBoard.app]]: |
Upon booting up, the following apps are able to be launched via [[SwitchBoard.app]]: |
Latest revision as of 05:53, 28 November 2017
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Background
This NonUI firmware is based off of an internal version of iOS 10.0. Originally found on an iPhone 7 Plus prototype, this firmware seems to be a newer version of Whitetail 14A22580n.
Applications
Upon booting up, the following apps are able to be launched via SwitchBoard.app: