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This build is based on an internal build of iOS 12.0. It was first found on an iPhone XR prototype but also has support for any device running the SoC [[T8020]]. |
This build is based on an internal build of iOS 12.0. It was first found on an iPhone XR prototype but also has support for any device running the SoC [[T8020]]. |
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== Applications == |
== Applications == |
Latest revision as of 13:37, 13 March 2021
This article discusses software internally used by Apple. Acquiring a copy without Apple's consent is illegal and may result in being scammed. |
Background
This build is based on an internal build of iOS 12.0. It was first found on an iPhone XR prototype but also has support for any device running the SoC T8020.
This firmware has the kernel version Darwin Kernel Version 18.0.0: Fri Aug 10 20:47:57 PDT 2018; root:xnu_development-4903.202.1~1/DEVELOPMENT_ARM64_T8020
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Applications
Upon booting SwitchBoard.app it lets you choose from the following applications.
- AltoMobile
- Alternate Reliability (hidden)
- CoexBlender (hidden)
- FactoryStencil
- LCDMura (hidden)
- LcdUTest (hidden)
- Ness (hidden)
- NonUIConsoleViewer
- NonUIQRCode (hidden)
- Operator (hidden)
- OrbCal
- Pippi (hidden)
- Reliability
- Sequencer
- Spelunx (hidden)
- USBHost
- WiPASmini