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− | This is the place to post tasks that need to be done on the wiki. Also this is the place for proposed changes. I heard about people wanting a favicon and arranging the main page into categories. |
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+ | ==iPhone-Elite== |
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− | == Site Related Requests == |
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− | === More Esser Info === |
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− | i0nic's slides from his CanSecWest [http://antid0te.com/CSW2012_StefanEsser_iOS5_An_Exploitation_Nightmare_FINAL.pdf presentation have been released]. Where should we link to them from? --[[User:Beej|beej]] 17:38, 17 March 2012 (MDT) |
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− | === iPhone-Elite === |
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I think we should include all this old stuff before it gets lost: [http://code.google.com/p/iphone-elite/ code.google.com/p/iphone-elite/]. I mean the wiki articles there. Most infos should be already here, but I'm sure a lot of things are missing too. |
I think we should include all this old stuff before it gets lost: [http://code.google.com/p/iphone-elite/ code.google.com/p/iphone-elite/]. I mean the wiki articles there. Most infos should be already here, but I'm sure a lot of things are missing too. |
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--[[User:Http|http]] 15:02, 26 June 2012 (MDT) |
--[[User:Http|http]] 15:02, 26 June 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :I agree. But I don't want to flood anymore. --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 16:27, 23 August 2012 (MDT) |
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− | == |
+ | ==Boot-args cleanup== |
+ | We need to clean up the boot-args pages. First the technical part: What I understand is that iBoot loads the kernel. And when loading it, it can pass some parameters to select certain behavior. So this only works with an iBoot or bootrom exploit. I understand that in earlier firmware versions there was simply an iBoot variable, but that doesn't exist or work anymore, now passing theses args requires a different or patched iBoot. There are various parameters in different kernel versions. The description for these arguments is scattered over various places: |
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− | Should we call it <code>iPad 2 Wi-Fi R2</code> or <code>iPad 2 Wi-Fi S5L8942</code> on the key pages? --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 18:59, 8 March 2012 (MST) |
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+ | *[[Kernel#Boot-Args]] A section with the latest boot arguments list. This should be a short introduction and having a link "main article". |
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− | :Personally, I like how "iPad 2 Wi-Fi S5L8942" sounds more. It could be truncated to "iPad 2 S5L8942" or something if people think the name is too long. --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 20:07, 8 March 2012 (MST) |
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+ | *[[Boot-args (iBoot variable)]] separate page for boot arguments, but mainly for the iBoot variable that doesn't exist any longer |
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− | ::I would not remove the Wi-Fi part, because if there's ever a 3G version, we would have to rename everything. I would prefer a shorter name like R2 or so. Also because S5L is the processor and not a public device name. Something official? Is there no statement from Apple yet? Maybe we should wait a few days until it's out? Or is there anything that can't wait so long? --[[User:Http|http]] 00:18, 9 March 2012 (MST) |
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+ | *[{{FULLURL:Boot arguments|redirect=no}} Boot arguments] (redirect) |
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− | :::Apple's marketing it as the same old iPad 2. (Interestingly, Apple's online store does suggest that the all flavors of the iPad 2 have new model numbers.) Apple will still sell 3G versions of the iPad 2, but we haven't seen any "iPad2,5" firmware or something… Just the "iPad2,4." If the 3G iPads were receiving the S5L8942, their unique firmwares probably would've been pushed on http://itunes.com/version on Wednesday like all of the other devices. --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 10:25, 9 March 2012 (MST) |
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+ | *[[:Talk:Restore_Mode]] describing the iBoot variable problem |
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− | ::I personally like R2 as it is shorter and easier to remember. I will change [[Template:Keys]] accordingly. --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 16:21, 9 March 2012 (MST) |
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+ | *Various pages referencing boot-args, like [[Research: Re-allowing unsigned ramdisks and boot-args with the 2.* iBoot]] (here we should have a link on the second title) |
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− | :I know this is an old topic that was already decided on, but it came to my attention a couple of days ago that Apple refers to this iPad 2 revision as "iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A)" (at least their iPhone Developer Center). I'd like to propose (gradually?) changing all references to this. --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 19:37, 16 September 2012 (MDT) |
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+ | *My earlier comment [[:Talk:Kernel#boot-args]] |
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− | ::I'm for that. (iPad 2 Wi-Fi Rev A) and (iPhone 4 GSM Rev A). --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 17:21, 23 October 2012 (MDT) |
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+ | *This comment here. |
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+ | So what do we want to do about this mess? I suggest to move the current [[Kernel]] content to the redirect page [[Boot arguments]] (or to another new page, maybe [[boot-args]]). The current content of [[Boot-args (iBoot variable)]] and all other content should get merged into there. Then change all references to this new page and on the [[Kernel]] page write just something short with "main article there". What do you think? --[[User:Http|http]] ([[User talk:Http|talk]]) 21:31, 13 February 2013 (UTC) |
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+ | :I like [[Boot Arguments]]. --[[User:5urd|5urd]] ([[User talk:5urd|talk]]) 02:01, 14 February 2013 (UTC) |
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+ | ::One addition: Maybe we should use [[boot-args]] as the main page, because all links are written like that. --[[User:Http|http]] ([[User talk:Http|talk]]) 07:37, 14 February 2013 (UTC) |
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+ | ==Easy tasks for new editors== |
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+ | * Finish converting the remaining error codes listed here [[MobileDevice_Library#Known_Error_Codes]] into the proper mach_return_t codes they should be displayed as. (convert the negative number listed into hex, strip any leading "FF" so it should be in the format "0xe80000" followed by two numbers) --[[User:Dirkg|Dirkg]] ([[User talk:Dirkg|talk]]) 22:40, 28 August 2013 (UTC) |
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+ | == Email notifications? == |
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+ | Is it possible to get emailed when a watchlist page changes? I'd love that feature. [[wikipedia:mw:Manual:Configuration settings#Email notification (Enotif) settings|This looks relevant]]. --[[User:Beej|beej]] ([[User talk:Beej|talk]]) 08:02, 27 June 2014 (UTC) |
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+ | == Bite-sized editing tasks == |
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+ | It seems fun to make a list of relatively easy useful edits that new editors can do who are interested in helping, maybe at [[The iPhone Wiki:Bite-sized editing tasks]] or a similar page, and link it from the homepage here. I'd include the following as a start: |
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+ | * Look at the list at [[Special:LonelyPages]] and figure out whether some of those pages should be linked within other pages on the wiki, and then go link them. |
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+ | * Check the links at [[Useful Links]] and remove broken/outdated sites and add relevant new sites (but don't spam your own stuff). |
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+ | * The iOS version table at [[SHSH]] should be listed in reverse-chronological order, with newest versions first instead of oldest versions first. |
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+ | * If you run into a scam site, add it to the table at [[Scam Jailbreaks and Unlocks]]. |
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+ | * If you're reading an article and some part of it is confusing to you, post a message on the "talk" page (click the "Discussion" tab at the top of the article) explaining your question or what you found confusing, so that other editors can use this as a suggestion for improving the article. |
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+ | Ideas? Opinions? [[User:Britta|Britta]] ([[User talk:Britta|talk]]) 09:31, 14 May 2015 (UTC) |
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+ | == How to report problems == |
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+ | I saw people concerned on Twitter about the skin! Like iAdam1n said on Twitter, saurik just got a copy of the settings, images, and database from geohot and put them into a new site with an upgraded version of MediaWiki; he's asking geohot for a copy of the skin files. In general if you see problems or have requests for new extensions or other changes, it's totally fine to post them here and I'll see them and ask saurik to check it out. If something is more immediate and doesn't need discussion (like something missing, major errors, mysterious downtime, etc.), you can PM me or saurik on IRC (his IRC server is best, irc.saurik.com). Maybe good to post here too in those cases (if the site isn't down at the time) so other people know he's been alerted. [[User:Britta|Britta]] ([[User talk:Britta|talk]]) 18:44, 14 May 2015 (UTC) |
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+ | More about how to report more immediate problems (or problems that require some level of privacy, such as a major security issue or "Britta has gone rogue") - if you don't use IRC, emailing me is also fine (britta@saurikit.com). Emailing saurik (saurik@saurik.com) won't be seen as quickly, but if you write a meaningful subject line (like "TheiPhoneWiki is giving error 403 upon login right now" or "Britta is putting glitter sparkle GIFs all over TheiPhoneWiki"), it'll likely be seen. Moving to a new server/admin can have some adjustment bumps but they can be fixed! [[User:Britta|Britta]] ([[User talk:Britta|talk]]) 03:03, 15 May 2015 (UTC) |
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+ | == Apple internal content on the Wiki == |
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+ | I want to know what people think about having internal content on the Wiki. Some of the current content definitely needs some cleaning up and general editing. Should we publish information about internal firmwares? And is it okay to upload pictures of prototypes? Feel free to ask more questions. --[[User:Srb21103|Srb21103]] ([[User talk:Srb21103|talk]]) 05:08, 18 May 2015 (UTC) |
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+ | :Looking through [[The iPhone Wiki:Ground rules]], it says "No posting of copyrighted material. Anything that could legally get us in trouble should not be posted, ever." I'm not sure what other precedent here has been. [[User:Britta|Britta]] ([[User talk:Britta|talk]]) 10:31, 18 May 2015 (UTC) |
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+ | == JailbreakCon mini-talks == |
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+ | Hi wiki people! I'm working on gathering people to do mini-talks (5-10 minutes) for [[JailbreakCon]] in June in San Francisco, and it would be cool to have some more people speaking who contribute to the community in ways other than tweak development. Work other than development is important work too, such as documentation. If anyone who has put some effort into improving TheiPhoneWiki can attend and would like to give a mini talk about working on the wiki, let me know via [http://www.jailbreakcon.com/#contact the contact form on the site]. [[User:Britta|Britta]] ([[User talk:Britta|talk]]) 00:35, 26 May 2015 (UTC) |
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+ | == [[File System Crypto]] == |
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+ | I just added Zdziarski's blog to the wiki (with his permission). I would recommend to take this apart and make multiple sub-articles, like an article for [[BAGI]], another one for [[Dkey]], etc. and on the page [[File System Crypto]] itself, just write the overview, similar to what we have on page 16 of the Sogeti document (wasn't there a newer graphic somewhere?) with some short description. --[[User:Http|http]] ([[User talk:Http|talk]]) 22:11, 9 June 2015 (UTC) |
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+ | == Renaming [[Internal Firmware|Factory Firmware]]? == |
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+ | It's been brought to my attention that we don't really have anywhere on the wiki to document internal builds of iOS. Considering [[Internal Firmware|Factory Firmware]] consists of what are internal builds of iOS (with different software), I'd like to propose renaming it to [[Internal Firmware]], to broaden its scope a little more. Well, either that or create a brand new page for internal builds. What does everyone think about this? --[[User:Dialexio|Dialexio]] ([[User talk:Dialexio|talk]]) 06:43, 17 April 2016 (UTC) |
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+ | == New rule proposal: Internal subjects == |
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+ | As we know, there are internal firmware builds that Apple uses to test their hardware. However, a wiki user reached out to me, concerned that there is incorrect information being added about these firmwares. I have no way to verify this information (and most probably don't either), so I would like to create a rule to require evidence in the form of an image or video for any substantial information about any such Apple internal subjects. This will help prevent false information being spread on the wiki. |
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+ | <div style="background-color:#FFF; background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0.85); border:1px solid #AAA; padding:1em;"> |
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+ | Internal software and prototypes are rare to come across, and we welcome documentation about them. However, to maintain informational integrity, we do require evidence to be supplied with any substantial information that you have. For example, if you have a list of applications in an internal firmware, there should be an image or video showing them on the device. Any added information about internal subjects that does not comply with this is subject to removal, with account suspensions possible. |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | The above proposal will be edited as necessary during this discussion. --[[User:Dialexio|Dialexio]] ([[User talk:Dialexio|talk]]) 16:53, 22 October 2017 (UTC) |
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+ | == Discussion of takedown for Cassandra Fuzzer == |
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+ | As you may know, the Cassandra Fuzzer, developed by [[Ih8ra1n|iH8Ra1n]] was taken down by [https://www.theiphonewiki.com/wiki/User:IAdam1n iAdam1n]. I ([[Ih8ra1n|iH8Ra1n]]) believe that Cassandra should not have been taken down for the following reasons: |
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+ | * Information (If someone wants to help with it, for example. ) |
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+ | * Other vulnerabilities (Read on) |
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+ | I think that I would be leaving people without some necessary information. Example, Cassandra discovers a vulnerability in MobileSafari. Now, I make a page about said vulnerability. I should probably mention Cassandra found it. Then, people wonder what it is. So, they look for a wiki page and find it was deleted. So, now they wonder what Cassandra is, and they don't know. This, I think, is a problem. Hence, why there should be a wiki page for it. {{unsigned|Ih8ra1n}} |
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+ | :With all due respect, the [[The_iPhone_Wiki:Ground_rules#Regarding_the_creation_of_pages_for_programs|ground rules]] specifically say that one should not create a page for a program that is upcoming. Moreover, it also states that the creator of a program should not be involved in its page's creation. I don't believe that Cassandra should be added to the wiki until it gains enough of a reputation independent of this place that someone else thinks to add it. [[User:Forestcorgi|Forestcorgi]] ([[User talk:Forestcorgi|talk]]) 00:41, 13 April 2018 (UTC) |
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+ | ::You certainly have a good point. I'll have to rewrite it anyway because I erased the phone it was on (iPhone 4) for storage. RIP. [[User:Ih8ra1n|iH8Ra1n]] 10:43 AM, 13 April 2018 (EST) |
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+ | == Merge multiple related pages into one == |
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+ | This is pretty much to merge existing pages/links on the homepage like evasi0n, pangu, and any other pages that can be merged into a single page. Like some other jailbreaks, each unique version is listed on a single page, whereas we have, for example, the Pangu jailbreaks: Pangu, Pangu8, and Pangu9 that do not. Having three different pages for one variety of jailbreak is a little repetitive going through multiple pages on a certain jailbreak rather than just having it all in one spot. This will make browsing smoother and well as modifying each page, make it more simple/cleaner. For myself, I'd remove the "installed packages" section as, at least for myself, is not so important anymore and just takes up space on the page(s). Only posting here as [[User:iAdam1n|iAdam1n]] told me so :P [[User:Kiddepants|Merculous]] 3:09, 29 December 2018 (UTC) |
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+ | :Are you talking about just the [[Main Page]] or the actual pages themselves? We certainly wouldn't remove the pages of the actual jailbreaks, these are separate entities with separate version numbers. It's bad enough with pages like [[yalu]] already, which is a mess. I would probably agree with making a [[wikipedia:WP:DP|Disambiguation page]] for things though, and then linking these on the Main Page. — '''[[User:Spydar007|<span style="color:black;">Spydar007</span>]] [[User talk:Spydar007|<span style="color:gray;">(Talk)</span>]]''' 08:24, 30 December 2018 (UTC) |
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+ | ::I'm not talking about deleting the pages themselves. What I meant was to remove the links to, such as, Pangu8 and Pangu9 on [[Main Page]], but just merging the information from both pages and put them into the Pangu(7) page. We don't need 3 different links for Pangu and can just have all of it on a single page. Along with evasi0n, we can merge the information from evasi0n7 to evasi0n(6). I mean, if you'd look on the [[SemiRestore]] page, I merged information from different pages we have into one, without knowing I should've asked (kinda why I'm asking now). That's pretty much what I'm asking to consider. It'll make the page(s) look more simple and have everything that needs to be there, and save some space on the page (along with making everything look more aesthetic). [[User:Kiddepants|Merculous]] 22:09, 30 December 2018 (UTC) |
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+ | :::I'm all for creating [[wikipedia:WP:DP|Disambiguation pages]] and linking those instead. — '''[[User:Spydar007|<span style="color:black;">Spydar007</span>]] [[User talk:Spydar007|<span style="color:gray;">(Talk)</span>]]''' 20:15, 31 December 2018 (UTC) |
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+ | == Separate iPad/iPad Air/iPad Pro? == |
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+ | Going forward, it would ''probably'' make more sense to separate iPad Air and iPad Pro from the regular line of iPads. From the get-go, we had iPad mini separated since it was clearly a different class. We kept iPad Air and iPad Pro tied with the regular line since the regular line's future seemed ambiguous at best, especially when we've had a few years and releases between the 4th and 5th generations of iPad. Apple not only keeps separate pages for the [https://www.apple.com/ipad-9.7/ regular], [https://www.apple.com/ipad-air/ Air], and [https://www.apple.com/ipad-pro/ Pro] models now, but they also [https://support.apple.com/kb/HT201471 categorize them separately]. --[[User:Dialexio|Dialexio]] ([[User talk:Dialexio|talk]]) 04:48, 1 June 2019 (UTC) |
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+ | :I had actually been thinking about this recently, and I'm all for it. This isn't a new thing, Apple have always kept them as four separate product lines. They were doing this [https://web.archive.org/web/20190223044324/https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201471 before the introduction of the iPad Air 3], from [https://web.archive.org/web/20151113133619/https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201471 the very start of the first iPad Pro] back in late 2015. It ''definitely'' makes sense. We should have been doing this from the start, so I'm all for it. — '''[[User:Spydar007|<span style="color:black;">Spydar007</span>]] [[User talk:Spydar007|<span style="color:gray;">(Talk)</span>]]''' 07:23, 1 June 2019 (UTC) |
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+ | --[[User:DanTheMann15|DanTheMann15]] ([[User talk:DanTheMann15|talk]]) 03:25, 12 September 2019 (UTC) |
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+ | I have done some editing for the iPad Pro OTA Updates section, it looks much more complete now, it still has a ways to go before it's complete. as for the IPSW's, i'm not yet entirely sure on separating the iPad Lines, as it's still easiest to modify the IPSW links when they are in one list. |
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+ | == Regarding Tsunami Internal == |
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+ | Recently, there has been a team of people known as ''Tsunami Internal'' interested in documenting Apple internal software. While this, by itself, is good, they have shown a disregard for [[The_iPhone_Wiki:Ground rules|basic rules]] regarding self-promotion and formatting on the site. TheiPhoneWiki is '''not''' a place for promotion or advertising of services, especially considering that the trade of Apple internal information is illegal (whether paid or free). I've just spent a good hour cleaning up articles attributed to them, and here's what I've found: |
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+ | * They include a line of credit to themselves at the end of each article they write. MediaWiki has built-in attribution tools so collaborators can keep track of who wrote what, making this an unnecessary practice. |
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+ | * They have edited the '''Main page''' to include a section dedicated to internal software groups (which currently only includes them, and probably will only include them for the foreseeable future). |
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+ | * They have created a [[Tsunami Internal|wiki page]] for themselves with the sole purpose of self-promotion and advertising. The majority of content on this page is more suited for a User page that is owned by them. |
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+ | * They have duplicated and modified the original [[Template:Internal_software|Internal software template]] to create their [[Template:Tsunami|own version]], which promotes their services. I'm assuming that they have the intent to use this on pages beyond their own, which would not be acceptable. |
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+ | We cannot assure the proper upkeep of TheiPhoneWiki if we allow users to create and modify content that does not contribute to the collective knowledge of the site in any way. While they have contributed some information, they have not adhered to our ground rules and have instead decided to use the site as a platform to promote their services. I hope we can do something about this and make sure that TheiPhoneWiki stays objective and true to its users. --Ryan Kovatch 07:22, 6 March 2020 (UTC) |
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+ | :I know I said I didn't really have an issue with it when you emailed but after reading all what you have put, I have to agree. I'm about to delete their contributions on their own tools etc because redistributing internal content would not be allowed so it cannot be allowed here. Of course their contributions that are just about normal internal tools will not be removed as they are ok but not the ones about their team. I hadn't realised they marked each page with their name either, which is something we do not want. I'm actually going to create a talk topic on their page about it because it cannot be tolerated. When you emailed I assumed it was just they made the pages for their team but having read what you have put here and looked again, I have to agree. Thanks for bringing this up. --[[User:IAdam1n|iAdam1n]] ([[User talk:IAdam1n|talk]]) 13:24, 6 March 2020 (UTC) |
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+ | ::Wonderful, thank you! I'll clarify that the person who emailed you was actually my colleague, who admittedly worded it a little stronger than I would have, lol. Your work is much appreciated! --Ryan Kovatch 05:02, 7 March 2020 (UTC) |
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+ | == Beats with Apple wireless chips == |
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+ | The newer models of Beats headphones contain either the Apple W1 or H1 chip, and appear to have a very similar firmware and update mechanism to the AirPods lineup. Would there be any objections to their inclusion on the wiki? --[[User:Dialexio|Dialexio]] ([[User talk:Dialexio|talk]]) 07:10, 5 January 2021 (UTC) |
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+ | :Fine by me. --[[User:IAdam1n|iAdam1n]] ([[User talk:IAdam1n|talk]]) 14:06, 5 January 2021 (UTC) |
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+ | == macOS Big Sur == |
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+ | Out of curiosity, what do people think about the possibility of including information about macOS Big Sur on this wiki? Although macOS Big Sur (and Apple Silicon Macs) bring the iOS and macOS platforms closer than ever (including the software update mechanism), there are still distinctions that keep the platforms separate. As this wiki is "The iPhone Wiki" and not "The Apple Wiki" I have been quite against the inclusion of anything not pertaining to iPhones or iOS in the past, though that line is increasingly becoming blurred. --[[User:Dialexio|Dialexio]] ([[User talk:Dialexio|talk]]) 07:10, 5 January 2021 (UTC) |
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+ | :I think we should add Mac info. It’s not like we only add iPhone so I believe all Apple info should be here. --[[User:IAdam1n|iAdam1n]] ([[User talk:IAdam1n|talk]]) 14:08, 5 January 2021 (UTC) |
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+ | == Siri Remote == |
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+ | With Apple's "Spring Loaded" event, Apple revealed a new Siri Remote. This new Siri Remote with the circular pad is being referred to as the "2nd generation"[https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MJFM3LL/A], despite it technically being the third iteration of the Siri Remote. We should probably rename the Siri Remote with the white circle around the Menu button to avoid confusion, as we have been referring to that as the 2nd generation. Anyone have ideas for monikers to use (e.g. "Siri Remote (Rev A)")? --[[User:Dialexio|Dialexio]] ([[User talk:Dialexio|talk]]) 00:08, 24 April 2021 (UTC) |
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+ | == Latest Firmware templates == |
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+ | With the release of the new major betas, i've run into a problem with the [[Template:Latest_beta_firmware]] page in regard to how it looks on the device lists e.g: [[List of HomePods]] for each individual model with the firmware key links. |
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+ | with this in mind i propose that we just have the version listed without it duplicated for every model, look at Exhibit A it looks like a complete jumbled mess! |
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+ | '''=== // BEGIN EXHIBIT A // ==='''(taken from iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation) in the [[List of iPad Pros#iPad_Pro_.2812.9-inch.29_.283rd_generation.29|List of iPad Pros]]) |
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+ | '''Firmwares''' |
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+ | *Initial firmware: [[PeaceB 16B92 (iPad8,5)|12.1 (16B92)]], [[PeaceB 16B92 (iPad8,6)|12.1 (16B92)]], [[PeaceB 16B92 (iPad8,7)|12.1 (16B92)]], [[PeaceB 16B92 (iPad8,8)|12.1 (16B92)]] |
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+ | *Latest public firmware: {{Latest firmware|iPad8,5}}, {{Latest firmware|iPad8,6}}, {{Latest firmware|iPad8,7}}, {{Latest firmware|iPad8,8}} |
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+ | *Latest beta firmware: {{Latest beta firmware|iPad8,5}}, {{Latest beta firmware|iPad8,6}}, {{Latest beta firmware|iPad8,7}}, {{Latest beta firmware|iPad8,8}} |
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+ | '''// END EXHIBIT A //''' |
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+ | And i believe we should make it look like this but provide a ref if you want firmware keys as seen in Exhibit B below; |
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+ | '''// BEGIN EXHIBIT B //''' |
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+ | '''Firmwares'''<ref name="fwkeys"></ref> |
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+ | *Initial firmware: 12.1 (16B92) |
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+ | *Latest public firmware: 14.6 (18F72) |
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+ | *Latest beta firmware: 14.7 beta 2 (18G5033e) and 15.0 beta (19A5261w) |
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+ | ''and at the bottom of the page:'' |
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+ | <references> |
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+ | <ref name="fwkeys">For firmware decryption keys, see [[Firmware Keys]]</ref> |
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+ | </references> |
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+ | '''// END EXHIBIT B //''' |
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− | === Theme === |
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− | Several people are compaining about the theming/style change [http://twitter.com/#!/DarkMalloc/status/174555059777052672 1] [http://twitter.com/#!/Gojohnnyboi/status/178253989232648192 2]. I wasn't involved in this change (except the new image), but I think there was no discussion about changing the default style. Can't we switch the default style back to how it was and for those that like a fancy new theme can still have the new one? -- [[User:Http|http]] 16:37, 9 March 2012 (MST) |
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− | :The way to add new themes would be to have access to the server. Thats why we did this. What we can do is get geohot to copy Vector.php, Vector.deps.php, and Vector/ to iPhone.php, iPhone.deps.php, and iPhone/ and modify some variables. I can do that. Then just move [[Mediawiki:Vector.css]] to [[Mediawiki:iPhone.css]]. --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 17:05, 9 March 2012 (MST) |
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− | ::Second this. In fact, seeing as it'll have the same base html/css/js as vector, geohot can copy Vector.deps.php→iPhone.deps.php, [http://pastie.org/3583443 save this to iPhone.php], put <tt>$wgDefaultSkin="iphone";</tt> in LocalSettings.php and then [http://theiphonewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=special:movepage&wpOldTitle=mediawiki:vector.css&wpNewTitle=mediawiki:iPhone.css&wpReason=moving+iphone+style+to+separate+skin&wpMovetalk=1 move the css] [[User:thekirbylover|<span style="color:orange">the</span>]][[User talk:thekirbylover|<span style="color:green">kirby</span>]][[Special:Contributions/thekirbylover|<span style="color:red">lover</span>]] 02:01, 13 March 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :As I've tweeted about since last night, I decided to give the current iOS-like theme a bit of a makeover. [http://img.ly/fa7T Here's] how it looks in Chromium. The theme also works in Firefox for Windows, except the left navigation tabs aren't shifted closer to the center. I haven't gotten around to testing it in other browsers just yet, unfortunately. Thoughts on this? --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 18:32, 12 March 2012 (MDT) |
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− | ::Looks great, though as I mentioned on twitter, the heading should be put somewhere in the title bar area so it looks more realistic. Maybe something similar to the "other network" window under Wi-Fi settings. [[User:thekirbylover|<span style="color:orange">the</span>]][[User talk:thekirbylover|<span style="color:green">kirby</span>]][[Special:Contributions/thekirbylover|<span style="color:red">lover</span>]] 02:01, 13 March 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :::That'd be nice, but I don't want the page heading to overlap the tabs. --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 13:46, 13 March 2012 (MDT) |
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− | I added my modifications to the theme. It works as desired in all (desktop) browsers except IE… I'll make an attempt at improving the theme in IE 7/+. --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 21:05, 8 April 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :Looking great :) I tested in IE8 and 9, doesn't look too bad, barring the unselected tabs due to the solid background; you can use the longer <tt>filter</tt>/<tt>-ms-filter</tt> syntax [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms532997(v=vs.85).aspx like so] for IE gradients [[User:thekirbylover|<span style="color:orange">the</span>]][[User talk:thekirbylover|<span style="color:green">kirby</span>]][[Special:Contributions/thekirbylover|<span style="color:red">lover</span>]] 09:06, 15 April 2012 (MDT) |
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− | I created more modifications that I'd like feedback on before the possibly get implemented. Both of these are meant to further help emulate the iOS look. I was thinking of giving the sidebar and header bar fixed positioning, so they stick around regardless of where you scroll. ([http://img.ly/nded Screenshot]) I also created some CSS that makes some headers (particularly those on the [[Main Page]] and [[Special:SpecialPages|Special pages]] page) look like iOS… sections? (I don't recall the correct term for it.) [http://img.ly/ndee Here's] a screenshot since I suck at describing what I'm trying to say. :P Thoughts on these changes? --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 19:39, 11 September 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :They're section headers :) and they look great, but maybe some negative margins (like <code>margin: 0 -8px</code>) could be used to make them extend to the edge of the page area and look more iOS-y. The top bar could go well with some fixed positioning, but I don't think the sidebar should. [[User:thekirbylover|<span style="color:orange">the</span>]][[User talk:thekirbylover|<span style="color:green">kirby</span>]][[Special:Contributions/thekirbylover|<span style="color:red">lover</span>]] 19:51, 11 September 2012 (MDT) |
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− | ::I didn't really want the sidebar to be fixed either. However, the title bar actually stretches across the complete width of the page, and scrolling down on long pages can reveal that.[http://img.ly/nk8O] Currently, that section of the title bar is hidden by applying the linen background to the logo, hence why I currently have the sidebar fixed. Any ideas on how deal with the title bar? --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 13:04, 14 September 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :::One small issue I noticed with making the title bar fixed is that, when you click on an anchor link, the title bar will cover up the header for the section you're looking at (and some content as well). You can always scroll a little up to see what was being blocked though. To combat this problem, I entertained the idea of making just the area where page content is displayed the part that scrolls.[http://img.ly/nqrY] I don't think that a lot of people (especially those with small screens) would like this change, so I'm expecting heavy criticism. I plan on using the previously-mentioned method for the fixed title bar instead of this newer method, unless everybody actually prefers the newer method. :P (Note that the scrolling area is not for the whole page, just the content area.) --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 20:13, 16 September 2012 (MDT) |
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+ | thoughts on this? --[[User:DanTheMann15|DanTheMann15]] ([[User talk:DanTheMann15|talk]]) 08:00, 9 June 2021 (UTC) |
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− | === iPhone 5 === |
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− | On the [http://www.anandtech.com/show/6298/analyzing-iphone5-geekbench-results AnandTech report on the iPhone 5], it has two model numbers listed: <code>A1428</code> for <code>GSM</code> and <code>A1429</code> for <code>GSM+CDMA</code>. This leads me to beleive there is a GSM model and a Global model. This would explain the <code>iPhone5,2</code> that the websites are reporting. The <code>5,2</code> is the Global model and <code>5,1</code> would be the GSM model. Is there anything definative? --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 12:57, 17 September 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :I haven't seen any information about what's what, except for A1428 and A1429 corresponding to the GSM (North American?) and "Global" models. --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 14:32, 20 September 2012 (MDT) |
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+ | == Naming of the new Apple Watch SE == |
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− | === iPhone 4 <code>n90bap</code> === |
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+ | The question is pretty obvious. Apple doesn't seem to call it "2nd generation" anywhere like the iPhone SE for example. There is one instance though where they call the old SE as "1st generation" under ''Compare all models'' in https://www.apple.com/watch/compare/ . |
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− | What is <code>n90bap</code>? Is that the 8GB version? If so, we should add it to [[Firmware]]. --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 11:30, 20 September 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :The iOS 6.0 IPSW for the iPhone3,2 suggests that the n90bap comes in 8 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB flavors. I still don't know what it is though. I've held off on adding this (as well as the iPhone 5) to the [[Firmware]] page for now because I feel that we need to decide on how to refer to them first. --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 14:32, 20 September 2012 (MDT) |
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− | ::So if it is iPhone3,2, then it is definitely an iPhone 4. But what it is truly is unknown as of now. However, I see 8, 16, and 32. Not 64 version: |
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− | <key>SystemPartitionPadding</key> |
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− | <key>n90b</key> |
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− | <key>16</key> |
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− | <integer>160</integer> |
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− | <key>32</key> |
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− | <integer>320</integer> |
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− | <key>8</key> |
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− | <integer>80</integer> |
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− | </dict> |
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− | </dict> |
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− | ::It also appears to run on [[S5L8930|A4]], the same one that the other iPhone 4's ran on: |
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− | <key>Platform</key> |
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− | <string>s5l8930x</string> |
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− | ::That also means it is jailbreakable ATM. I wasn't able to find anything else interesting in the <code>BuildManifest.plist</code>. --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 20:08, 20 September 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :::I wouldn't say with certainty that it's jailbreakable. Apple could have pushed a bootrom update with the iPhone3,2. (All iPhone 3GS units have the S5L8920, and there ''are'' two different bootrom revisions for it) --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 22:32, 20 September 2012 (MDT) |
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− | ::::Well, it appears to be running the same baseband device as the original [[n90ap|iPhone 4 GSM]], which implies it is a GSM model. --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 16:44, 28 September 2012 (MDT) |
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+ | My opinion is that in no case we should have the devices on the same page ([[Apple Watch SE]]) as they're completely distinct, with a different chip, back glass appearance, as well as device identifiers not starting with the same number. |
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− | === [[Firmware]] page === |
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− | I know I just created the iPad mini and iPad (4th generation) entries on the [[Firmware]] page, but I was thinking… Instead of keeping the firmware tables unique to each model, could we keep the firmware tables divided by ''generation'' instead? (i.e. Instead of editing three pages for the iPad mini to add a new firmware, there would be just one page that holds the three firmware tables.) It'd certainly help keep the amount of changes made with each new firmware to a minimum. --[[User:Dialexio|<span style="color:#C20; font-weight:normal;">Dialexio</span>]] 19:50, 30 October 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :That would certainly reduce the amount of edits. They were separated as the source was getting ridiculously long. I'm for it. --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 20:00, 30 October 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :As long as no information gets lost, feel free to change it. But I wonder how you want to put all this into a horizontal design. I think it won't fit or you'd have to remove infos. Can you explain further? --[[User:Http|http]] 00:31, 31 October 2012 (MDT) |
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+ | What are your thoughts? —[[User:Dimitris|<b style="color: #a530ff;">Dimitris</b>]] <sup>[[User_talk:Dimitris|<b style="color: #ff8726;">Talk</b>]]</sup> ⌚→ 09:47, 8 September 2022 (UTC) |
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− | === iPad mini === |
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+ | :The only idea I have right now is we have [[Apple Watch SE (1st generation)]] and [[Apple Watch SE (2nd generation)]] pages but when we name it on pages, we just use "Apple Watch SE" so it'd be like <code>[[Apple Watch SE (1st generation)|Apple Watch SE]]</code>. I'm hoping that Apple realise and rename at least one of them but who knows. I'll keep my eye out for their naming and keep checking new releases for a bit in DeviceTree. --[[User:IAdam1n|iAdam1n]] ([[User talk:IAdam1n|talk]]) 13:02, 8 September 2022 (UTC) |
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− | Me and Alex were chatting on Twitter and the topic of what to do with the iPad mini and two solutions came up: |
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+ | :: Got it, that makes sense. Should we make [[Apple Watch SE]] a disambiguation page instead of having it redirect to one of the two? —[[User:Dimitris|<b style="color: #a530ff;">Dimitris</b>]] <sup>[[User_talk:Dimitris|<b style="color: #ff8726;">Talk</b>]]</sup> ⌚→ 13:43, 8 September 2022 (UTC) |
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− | * New section on [[iPad]] |
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+ | :: '''Update''': Apple Support on Twitter just called it "2nd generation" (https://twitter.com/applesupport/status/1567908890582343681) —[[User:Dimitris|<b style="color: #a530ff;">Dimitris</b>]] <sup>[[User_talk:Dimitris|<b style="color: #ff8726;">Talk</b>]]</sup> ⌚→ 16:18, 8 September 2022 (UTC) |
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− | * New page: [[iPad mini]] |
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+ | :::That is interesting. I would do a disambiguation page for SE which lists both models with links. I also noticed that https://www.apple.com/uk/watchos/watchos-9 just lists one SE for both so I guess they can't even decide yet lol. --[[User:IAdam1n|iAdam1n]] ([[User talk:IAdam1n|talk]]) 16:35, 8 September 2022 (UTC) |
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− | The problem I see with the new page is there are three different models and when we have multiple models for a device, we make the page with that name a disambiguation page. Maybe we could have [[iPad mini]] have a note at the top to a disambiguation page ([[iPad mini (disambiguation)]] or [[iPad mini (first generation)]])? I don't want [[iPad mini 1G]] as we don't list the key pages with the 1G in the title ([[Wildcat 7B500 (iPad)|Wildcat 7B500 ('''iPad''')]]). Any thoughts? --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 09:51, 25 October 2012 (MDT) |
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− | :So let's see what we have right now for all the other categories: |
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− | :* [[iPhone]] -> [[m68ap]] for 1st gen, [[n82ap]] for 2nd gen, [[n88ap]] 3rd gen, [[iPhone 4]] with different models [[n90ap]], [[n90bap]], [[n92ap]], etc. |
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− | :* [[iPod touch]] -> [[n45ap]] for 1st gen, [[n72ap]] for 2nd gen, etc. |
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− | :* [[iPad]] -> [[k48ap]] for 1st gen (both Wi-Fi and 3G), [[iPad 2]] for 2nd gen with [[k93ap]], [[k94ap]], [[k95ap]], [[k93aap]], etc. |
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− | :* [[Apple TV]] -> [[k66ap]] for 2nd gen |
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− | :* [[iPad mini]] -> ? for 1st gen with kap123 etc. for the different models |
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− | :So previously we didn't have the problem, because: |
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− | :* 1st gen iPhone was only available in one model, [[m68ap]] |
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− | :* same for iPod touch, only one model, [[n45ap]] |
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− | :* for iPad, both models (Wi-Fi and 3G) had the same model number, later devices have different numbers. |
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− | :* for Apple TV, the first iOS version was 2nd gen, so the name without a version number can be used for the device category |
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− | :For me it's clear that [[iPad mini]] is for the category of device and must be a separate page. As long as we have only one model, we can add all infos to there and don't create another page between the category and the individual models. |
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− | :So the question comes up what to use later when there are more generations, what to use as disambiguation page between the category page [[iPad mini]] and the individual models, something that describes the first generation. We can't use [[iPad mini]], because that's for the category. Why not use [[iPad mini 1]] or [[iPad mini 1G]]? I mean the only problem is that it doesn't match the key pages. So either we start the key pages to include the generation as well, or we simply ignore this difference. I mean why is this a problem if this single page to describe the specifics of the first generation iPad mini has a generation number in the page title? Everybody knows that leaving this 1G away gets you to the device category page [[iPad mini]]. So I don't see a problem here. And as long as there is no 2nd generation, we don't even need such a page. Ok, so I suggest: |
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− | :* create [[iPad mini]] for the device category |
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− | :* while no 2nd generation exists, put all links onto that same page [[iPad mini]] |
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− | :* when 2nd gen iPad mini comes out, create a page [[iPad mini 1]] and [[iPad mini 2]] (or with the "G" if you wish) |
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− | :* the key pages can be with our without the "1G", I don't care |
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− | --[[User:Http|http]] 14:46, 25 October 2012 (MDT) |
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− | ::I went ahead and moved the stuff to [[iPad mini]] with a possible link to [[iPad mini 1G]]. I kept the G because everything else has it. I also put a note up on [[iPad]] for the link. The key pages should be determined on how they are with other devices: |
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− | ::* One model type (like iPad 1G) |
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− | ::** <code>(iPad mini)</code> |
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− | ::* Multiple (all else) |
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− | ::** <code>(iPad mini Wi-Fi)</code> |
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− | ::** <code>(iPad mini GSM)</code> |
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− | ::** <code>(iPad mini Global)</code> |
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− | ::I don't think we should put the <code>1G</code> on the key pages as we don't use <code>(iPhone 2G)</code>, <code>(iPod touch 1G)</code>, or <code>(iPad 1G)</code>. --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 21:38, 25 October 2012 (MDT) |
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+ | :I believe we should just call it the Apple Watch SE (2nd generation), it seems that some of the people who work at apple are just a bunch of idiots. |
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− | === S5L === |
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+ | :--[[User:DanTheMann15|DanTheMann15]] ([[User talk:DanTheMann15|talk]]) 16:48, 8 September 2022 (UTC) |
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− | Where did the S5L in the processor numbers come from? Is it what is printed by iBoot? --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 10:24, 25 October 2012 (MDT) |
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+ | ::The thing is we try to use the official naming here so if Apple don't use it, then we'd be breaking the way we usually do it. We do need to do it for pages because obviously you can't have two pages with the same name, but I guess we'll see what Apple does in the near future. --[[User:IAdam1n|iAdam1n]] ([[User talk:IAdam1n|talk]]) 16:51, 8 September 2022 (UTC) |
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+ | :::There is also a line we shouldn't cross in regard to confusion, having two completely different apple watch models with the same name will no-doubt confuse people. |
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+ | :::so we must append (2nd generation) or the year the model came out (2022) so people will know that "ok this is a newer version". |
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+ | :::Wikipedia does it and we should to if it comes to it for the sake of legibility. --[[User:DanTheMann15|DanTheMann15]] ([[User talk:DanTheMann15|talk]]) 17:32, 8 September 2022 (UTC) |
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+ | :::As long as we're linking to the page for the correct one then it should be fine because when you click it, you know which version it is (can even hover over it to see). --[[User:IAdam1n|iAdam1n]] ([[User talk:IAdam1n|talk]]) 18:23, 8 September 2022 (UTC) |
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+ | ::::If when linking we put the "(1st/2nd generation)" in <nowiki><small></small></nowiki> it can be a good compromise. —[[User:Dimitris|<b style="color: #a530ff;">Dimitris</b>]] <sup>[[User_talk:Dimitris|<b style="color: #ff8726;">Talk</b>]]</sup> ⌚→ 20:42, 8 September 2022 (UTC) |
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− | + | == AirPower is B431AP? == |
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+ | There is [https://www.ebay.com/itm/325342454992 this eBay listing] of a supposed AirPower prototype. The third picture mentions a "B431" at the top, so could this be its internal name or the pic isn't trustworthy enough? —[[User:Dimitris|<b style="color: #a530ff;">Dimitris</b>]] <sup>[[User_talk:Dimitris|<b style="color: #ff8726;">Talk</b>]]</sup> ⌚→ 11:11, 14 September 2022 (UTC) |
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− | This has been discuses before, but why do we use the marketing name for the earliest three baseband chip pages? Because we list the processors under their internal name (not marketing) and the device pages are their internal, not marketing ([[n82ap]] instead of "iPhone 3G"; [[n72ap]] instead of "iPod touch 3G" or "iPod touch (third generation)"). We even have the key pages by code name and build number, not version! Those three pages are the only ones that are listed under their marketing name, not internal. --[[User:5urd|5urd]] 10:24, 25 October 2012 (MDT) |
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iPhone-Elite
I think we should include all this old stuff before it gets lost: code.google.com/p/iphone-elite/. I mean the wiki articles there. Most infos should be already here, but I'm sure a lot of things are missing too. --http 15:02, 26 June 2012 (MDT)
Boot-args cleanup
We need to clean up the boot-args pages. First the technical part: What I understand is that iBoot loads the kernel. And when loading it, it can pass some parameters to select certain behavior. So this only works with an iBoot or bootrom exploit. I understand that in earlier firmware versions there was simply an iBoot variable, but that doesn't exist or work anymore, now passing theses args requires a different or patched iBoot. There are various parameters in different kernel versions. The description for these arguments is scattered over various places:
- Kernel#Boot-Args A section with the latest boot arguments list. This should be a short introduction and having a link "main article".
- Boot-args (iBoot variable) separate page for boot arguments, but mainly for the iBoot variable that doesn't exist any longer
- Boot arguments (redirect)
- Talk:Restore_Mode describing the iBoot variable problem
- Various pages referencing boot-args, like Research: Re-allowing unsigned ramdisks and boot-args with the 2.* iBoot (here we should have a link on the second title)
- My earlier comment Talk:Kernel#boot-args
- This comment here.
So what do we want to do about this mess? I suggest to move the current Kernel content to the redirect page Boot arguments (or to another new page, maybe boot-args). The current content of Boot-args (iBoot variable) and all other content should get merged into there. Then change all references to this new page and on the Kernel page write just something short with "main article there". What do you think? --http (talk) 21:31, 13 February 2013 (UTC)
- I like Boot Arguments. --5urd (talk) 02:01, 14 February 2013 (UTC)
Easy tasks for new editors
- Finish converting the remaining error codes listed here MobileDevice_Library#Known_Error_Codes into the proper mach_return_t codes they should be displayed as. (convert the negative number listed into hex, strip any leading "FF" so it should be in the format "0xe80000" followed by two numbers) --Dirkg (talk) 22:40, 28 August 2013 (UTC)
Email notifications?
Is it possible to get emailed when a watchlist page changes? I'd love that feature. This looks relevant. --beej (talk) 08:02, 27 June 2014 (UTC)
Bite-sized editing tasks
It seems fun to make a list of relatively easy useful edits that new editors can do who are interested in helping, maybe at The iPhone Wiki:Bite-sized editing tasks or a similar page, and link it from the homepage here. I'd include the following as a start:
- Look at the list at Special:LonelyPages and figure out whether some of those pages should be linked within other pages on the wiki, and then go link them.
- Check the links at Useful Links and remove broken/outdated sites and add relevant new sites (but don't spam your own stuff).
- The iOS version table at SHSH should be listed in reverse-chronological order, with newest versions first instead of oldest versions first.
- If you run into a scam site, add it to the table at Scam Jailbreaks and Unlocks.
- If you're reading an article and some part of it is confusing to you, post a message on the "talk" page (click the "Discussion" tab at the top of the article) explaining your question or what you found confusing, so that other editors can use this as a suggestion for improving the article.
Ideas? Opinions? Britta (talk) 09:31, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
How to report problems
I saw people concerned on Twitter about the skin! Like iAdam1n said on Twitter, saurik just got a copy of the settings, images, and database from geohot and put them into a new site with an upgraded version of MediaWiki; he's asking geohot for a copy of the skin files. In general if you see problems or have requests for new extensions or other changes, it's totally fine to post them here and I'll see them and ask saurik to check it out. If something is more immediate and doesn't need discussion (like something missing, major errors, mysterious downtime, etc.), you can PM me or saurik on IRC (his IRC server is best, irc.saurik.com). Maybe good to post here too in those cases (if the site isn't down at the time) so other people know he's been alerted. Britta (talk) 18:44, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
More about how to report more immediate problems (or problems that require some level of privacy, such as a major security issue or "Britta has gone rogue") - if you don't use IRC, emailing me is also fine (britta@saurikit.com). Emailing saurik (saurik@saurik.com) won't be seen as quickly, but if you write a meaningful subject line (like "TheiPhoneWiki is giving error 403 upon login right now" or "Britta is putting glitter sparkle GIFs all over TheiPhoneWiki"), it'll likely be seen. Moving to a new server/admin can have some adjustment bumps but they can be fixed! Britta (talk) 03:03, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
Apple internal content on the Wiki
I want to know what people think about having internal content on the Wiki. Some of the current content definitely needs some cleaning up and general editing. Should we publish information about internal firmwares? And is it okay to upload pictures of prototypes? Feel free to ask more questions. --Srb21103 (talk) 05:08, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
- Looking through The iPhone Wiki:Ground rules, it says "No posting of copyrighted material. Anything that could legally get us in trouble should not be posted, ever." I'm not sure what other precedent here has been. Britta (talk) 10:31, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
JailbreakCon mini-talks
Hi wiki people! I'm working on gathering people to do mini-talks (5-10 minutes) for JailbreakCon in June in San Francisco, and it would be cool to have some more people speaking who contribute to the community in ways other than tweak development. Work other than development is important work too, such as documentation. If anyone who has put some effort into improving TheiPhoneWiki can attend and would like to give a mini talk about working on the wiki, let me know via the contact form on the site. Britta (talk) 00:35, 26 May 2015 (UTC)
File System Crypto
I just added Zdziarski's blog to the wiki (with his permission). I would recommend to take this apart and make multiple sub-articles, like an article for BAGI, another one for Dkey, etc. and on the page File System Crypto itself, just write the overview, similar to what we have on page 16 of the Sogeti document (wasn't there a newer graphic somewhere?) with some short description. --http (talk) 22:11, 9 June 2015 (UTC)
Renaming Factory Firmware?
It's been brought to my attention that we don't really have anywhere on the wiki to document internal builds of iOS. Considering Factory Firmware consists of what are internal builds of iOS (with different software), I'd like to propose renaming it to Internal Firmware, to broaden its scope a little more. Well, either that or create a brand new page for internal builds. What does everyone think about this? --Dialexio (talk) 06:43, 17 April 2016 (UTC)
New rule proposal: Internal subjects
As we know, there are internal firmware builds that Apple uses to test their hardware. However, a wiki user reached out to me, concerned that there is incorrect information being added about these firmwares. I have no way to verify this information (and most probably don't either), so I would like to create a rule to require evidence in the form of an image or video for any substantial information about any such Apple internal subjects. This will help prevent false information being spread on the wiki.
Internal software and prototypes are rare to come across, and we welcome documentation about them. However, to maintain informational integrity, we do require evidence to be supplied with any substantial information that you have. For example, if you have a list of applications in an internal firmware, there should be an image or video showing them on the device. Any added information about internal subjects that does not comply with this is subject to removal, with account suspensions possible.
The above proposal will be edited as necessary during this discussion. --Dialexio (talk) 16:53, 22 October 2017 (UTC)
Discussion of takedown for Cassandra Fuzzer
As you may know, the Cassandra Fuzzer, developed by iH8Ra1n was taken down by iAdam1n. I (iH8Ra1n) believe that Cassandra should not have been taken down for the following reasons:
- Information (If someone wants to help with it, for example. )
- Other vulnerabilities (Read on)
I think that I would be leaving people without some necessary information. Example, Cassandra discovers a vulnerability in MobileSafari. Now, I make a page about said vulnerability. I should probably mention Cassandra found it. Then, people wonder what it is. So, they look for a wiki page and find it was deleted. So, now they wonder what Cassandra is, and they don't know. This, I think, is a problem. Hence, why there should be a wiki page for it. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ih8ra1n (talk). Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.
- With all due respect, the ground rules specifically say that one should not create a page for a program that is upcoming. Moreover, it also states that the creator of a program should not be involved in its page's creation. I don't believe that Cassandra should be added to the wiki until it gains enough of a reputation independent of this place that someone else thinks to add it. Forestcorgi (talk) 00:41, 13 April 2018 (UTC)
- You certainly have a good point. I'll have to rewrite it anyway because I erased the phone it was on (iPhone 4) for storage. RIP. iH8Ra1n 10:43 AM, 13 April 2018 (EST)
This is pretty much to merge existing pages/links on the homepage like evasi0n, pangu, and any other pages that can be merged into a single page. Like some other jailbreaks, each unique version is listed on a single page, whereas we have, for example, the Pangu jailbreaks: Pangu, Pangu8, and Pangu9 that do not. Having three different pages for one variety of jailbreak is a little repetitive going through multiple pages on a certain jailbreak rather than just having it all in one spot. This will make browsing smoother and well as modifying each page, make it more simple/cleaner. For myself, I'd remove the "installed packages" section as, at least for myself, is not so important anymore and just takes up space on the page(s). Only posting here as iAdam1n told me so :P Merculous 3:09, 29 December 2018 (UTC)
- Are you talking about just the Main Page or the actual pages themselves? We certainly wouldn't remove the pages of the actual jailbreaks, these are separate entities with separate version numbers. It's bad enough with pages like yalu already, which is a mess. I would probably agree with making a Disambiguation page for things though, and then linking these on the Main Page. — Spydar007 (Talk) 08:24, 30 December 2018 (UTC)
- I'm not talking about deleting the pages themselves. What I meant was to remove the links to, such as, Pangu8 and Pangu9 on Main Page, but just merging the information from both pages and put them into the Pangu(7) page. We don't need 3 different links for Pangu and can just have all of it on a single page. Along with evasi0n, we can merge the information from evasi0n7 to evasi0n(6). I mean, if you'd look on the SemiRestore page, I merged information from different pages we have into one, without knowing I should've asked (kinda why I'm asking now). That's pretty much what I'm asking to consider. It'll make the page(s) look more simple and have everything that needs to be there, and save some space on the page (along with making everything look more aesthetic). Merculous 22:09, 30 December 2018 (UTC)
- I'm all for creating Disambiguation pages and linking those instead. — Spydar007 (Talk) 20:15, 31 December 2018 (UTC)
- I'm not talking about deleting the pages themselves. What I meant was to remove the links to, such as, Pangu8 and Pangu9 on Main Page, but just merging the information from both pages and put them into the Pangu(7) page. We don't need 3 different links for Pangu and can just have all of it on a single page. Along with evasi0n, we can merge the information from evasi0n7 to evasi0n(6). I mean, if you'd look on the SemiRestore page, I merged information from different pages we have into one, without knowing I should've asked (kinda why I'm asking now). That's pretty much what I'm asking to consider. It'll make the page(s) look more simple and have everything that needs to be there, and save some space on the page (along with making everything look more aesthetic). Merculous 22:09, 30 December 2018 (UTC)
Separate iPad/iPad Air/iPad Pro?
Going forward, it would probably make more sense to separate iPad Air and iPad Pro from the regular line of iPads. From the get-go, we had iPad mini separated since it was clearly a different class. We kept iPad Air and iPad Pro tied with the regular line since the regular line's future seemed ambiguous at best, especially when we've had a few years and releases between the 4th and 5th generations of iPad. Apple not only keeps separate pages for the regular, Air, and Pro models now, but they also categorize them separately. --Dialexio (talk) 04:48, 1 June 2019 (UTC)
- I had actually been thinking about this recently, and I'm all for it. This isn't a new thing, Apple have always kept them as four separate product lines. They were doing this before the introduction of the iPad Air 3, from the very start of the first iPad Pro back in late 2015. It definitely makes sense. We should have been doing this from the start, so I'm all for it. — Spydar007 (Talk) 07:23, 1 June 2019 (UTC)
--DanTheMann15 (talk) 03:25, 12 September 2019 (UTC) I have done some editing for the iPad Pro OTA Updates section, it looks much more complete now, it still has a ways to go before it's complete. as for the IPSW's, i'm not yet entirely sure on separating the iPad Lines, as it's still easiest to modify the IPSW links when they are in one list.
Regarding Tsunami Internal
Recently, there has been a team of people known as Tsunami Internal interested in documenting Apple internal software. While this, by itself, is good, they have shown a disregard for basic rules regarding self-promotion and formatting on the site. TheiPhoneWiki is not a place for promotion or advertising of services, especially considering that the trade of Apple internal information is illegal (whether paid or free). I've just spent a good hour cleaning up articles attributed to them, and here's what I've found:
- They include a line of credit to themselves at the end of each article they write. MediaWiki has built-in attribution tools so collaborators can keep track of who wrote what, making this an unnecessary practice.
- They have edited the Main page to include a section dedicated to internal software groups (which currently only includes them, and probably will only include them for the foreseeable future).
- They have created a wiki page for themselves with the sole purpose of self-promotion and advertising. The majority of content on this page is more suited for a User page that is owned by them.
- They have duplicated and modified the original Internal software template to create their own version, which promotes their services. I'm assuming that they have the intent to use this on pages beyond their own, which would not be acceptable.
We cannot assure the proper upkeep of TheiPhoneWiki if we allow users to create and modify content that does not contribute to the collective knowledge of the site in any way. While they have contributed some information, they have not adhered to our ground rules and have instead decided to use the site as a platform to promote their services. I hope we can do something about this and make sure that TheiPhoneWiki stays objective and true to its users. --Ryan Kovatch 07:22, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
- I know I said I didn't really have an issue with it when you emailed but after reading all what you have put, I have to agree. I'm about to delete their contributions on their own tools etc because redistributing internal content would not be allowed so it cannot be allowed here. Of course their contributions that are just about normal internal tools will not be removed as they are ok but not the ones about their team. I hadn't realised they marked each page with their name either, which is something we do not want. I'm actually going to create a talk topic on their page about it because it cannot be tolerated. When you emailed I assumed it was just they made the pages for their team but having read what you have put here and looked again, I have to agree. Thanks for bringing this up. --iAdam1n (talk) 13:24, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
- Wonderful, thank you! I'll clarify that the person who emailed you was actually my colleague, who admittedly worded it a little stronger than I would have, lol. Your work is much appreciated! --Ryan Kovatch 05:02, 7 March 2020 (UTC)
Beats with Apple wireless chips
The newer models of Beats headphones contain either the Apple W1 or H1 chip, and appear to have a very similar firmware and update mechanism to the AirPods lineup. Would there be any objections to their inclusion on the wiki? --Dialexio (talk) 07:10, 5 January 2021 (UTC)
macOS Big Sur
Out of curiosity, what do people think about the possibility of including information about macOS Big Sur on this wiki? Although macOS Big Sur (and Apple Silicon Macs) bring the iOS and macOS platforms closer than ever (including the software update mechanism), there are still distinctions that keep the platforms separate. As this wiki is "The iPhone Wiki" and not "The Apple Wiki" I have been quite against the inclusion of anything not pertaining to iPhones or iOS in the past, though that line is increasingly becoming blurred. --Dialexio (talk) 07:10, 5 January 2021 (UTC)
- I think we should add Mac info. It’s not like we only add iPhone so I believe all Apple info should be here. --iAdam1n (talk) 14:08, 5 January 2021 (UTC)
Siri Remote
With Apple's "Spring Loaded" event, Apple revealed a new Siri Remote. This new Siri Remote with the circular pad is being referred to as the "2nd generation"[1], despite it technically being the third iteration of the Siri Remote. We should probably rename the Siri Remote with the white circle around the Menu button to avoid confusion, as we have been referring to that as the 2nd generation. Anyone have ideas for monikers to use (e.g. "Siri Remote (Rev A)")? --Dialexio (talk) 00:08, 24 April 2021 (UTC)
Latest Firmware templates
With the release of the new major betas, i've run into a problem with the Template:Latest_beta_firmware page in regard to how it looks on the device lists e.g: List of HomePods for each individual model with the firmware key links.
with this in mind i propose that we just have the version listed without it duplicated for every model, look at Exhibit A it looks like a complete jumbled mess!
=== // BEGIN EXHIBIT A // ===(taken from iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation) in the List of iPad Pros)
Firmwares
- Initial firmware: 12.1 (16B92), 12.1 (16B92), 12.1 (16B92), 12.1 (16B92)
- Latest public firmware: 16.1.1 (20B101), 16.1.1 (20B101), 16.1.1 (20B101), 16.1.1 (20B101)
- Latest beta firmware: 16.2 beta 2 (20C5043e), 16.2 beta 2 (20C5043e), 16.2 beta 2 (20C5043e), 16.2 beta 2 (20C5043e)
// END EXHIBIT A //
And i believe we should make it look like this but provide a ref if you want firmware keys as seen in Exhibit B below;
// BEGIN EXHIBIT B //
Firmwares[1]
- Initial firmware: 12.1 (16B92)
- Latest public firmware: 14.6 (18F72)
- Latest beta firmware: 14.7 beta 2 (18G5033e) and 15.0 beta (19A5261w)
and at the bottom of the page:
- ^ For firmware decryption keys, see Firmware Keys
// END EXHIBIT B //
thoughts on this? --DanTheMann15 (talk) 08:00, 9 June 2021 (UTC)
Naming of the new Apple Watch SE
The question is pretty obvious. Apple doesn't seem to call it "2nd generation" anywhere like the iPhone SE for example. There is one instance though where they call the old SE as "1st generation" under Compare all models in https://www.apple.com/watch/compare/ .
My opinion is that in no case we should have the devices on the same page (Apple Watch SE) as they're completely distinct, with a different chip, back glass appearance, as well as device identifiers not starting with the same number.
What are your thoughts? —Dimitris Talk ⌚→ 09:47, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
- The only idea I have right now is we have Apple Watch SE (1st generation) and Apple Watch SE (2nd generation) pages but when we name it on pages, we just use "Apple Watch SE" so it'd be like
Apple Watch SE
. I'm hoping that Apple realise and rename at least one of them but who knows. I'll keep my eye out for their naming and keep checking new releases for a bit in DeviceTree. --iAdam1n (talk) 13:02, 8 September 2022 (UTC)- Got it, that makes sense. Should we make Apple Watch SE a disambiguation page instead of having it redirect to one of the two? —Dimitris Talk ⌚→ 13:43, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
- Update: Apple Support on Twitter just called it "2nd generation" (https://twitter.com/applesupport/status/1567908890582343681) —Dimitris Talk ⌚→ 16:18, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
- That is interesting. I would do a disambiguation page for SE which lists both models with links. I also noticed that https://www.apple.com/uk/watchos/watchos-9 just lists one SE for both so I guess they can't even decide yet lol. --iAdam1n (talk) 16:35, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
- I believe we should just call it the Apple Watch SE (2nd generation), it seems that some of the people who work at apple are just a bunch of idiots.
- --DanTheMann15 (talk) 16:48, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
- The thing is we try to use the official naming here so if Apple don't use it, then we'd be breaking the way we usually do it. We do need to do it for pages because obviously you can't have two pages with the same name, but I guess we'll see what Apple does in the near future. --iAdam1n (talk) 16:51, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
- There is also a line we shouldn't cross in regard to confusion, having two completely different apple watch models with the same name will no-doubt confuse people.
- so we must append (2nd generation) or the year the model came out (2022) so people will know that "ok this is a newer version".
- Wikipedia does it and we should to if it comes to it for the sake of legibility. --DanTheMann15 (talk) 17:32, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
- As long as we're linking to the page for the correct one then it should be fine because when you click it, you know which version it is (can even hover over it to see). --iAdam1n (talk) 18:23, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
- The thing is we try to use the official naming here so if Apple don't use it, then we'd be breaking the way we usually do it. We do need to do it for pages because obviously you can't have two pages with the same name, but I guess we'll see what Apple does in the near future. --iAdam1n (talk) 16:51, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
AirPower is B431AP?
There is this eBay listing of a supposed AirPower prototype. The third picture mentions a "B431" at the top, so could this be its internal name or the pic isn't trustworthy enough? —Dimitris Talk ⌚→ 11:11, 14 September 2022 (UTC)