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− | Inferno in iOS 7 is a diagnostic utility used for testing in the factories for certain logs and has not been seen since the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 6 |
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+ | [[File:IPad_Mini_2_Inferno_Screen.png|300px|thumb|right|iPad mini 2 prototype on InnsbruckTaos 11B64940j in Inferno]] |
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+ | Inferno in iOS 7 is a diagnostic utility used for testing in the factories for certain logs. |
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+ | All tests are performed via a usbmux interface. During that time the iPad displays a grey colored screen and wants to collect logs for tests that are collected and used in the factory setting. |
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+ | There is an option to shutdown the device in the newer versions of Inferno, and Inferno displays the device identifier, the time, the date, and the battery at the top at the status bar. At the bottom, Inferno shows the build number of the device in testing, the sequence of the testing, and gives an option to shutdown towards the bottom of the Inferno Utility. |
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− | All tests are performed via a usbmux interface. During that time the iPad displays a grey colored screen and wants to collect logs for tests that are collected and used in the factory |
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− | There is an option to shutdown the device in the newer versions of Inferno, and Inferno displays the device identifier, the time, the date, and the battery at the top at the status bar. At the bottom, Inferno shows the build number of the device in testing, the sequence of the testing, and gives an option to shutdown towards the bottom of the Inferno Utility |
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− | This version of Inferno has been seen first on the iPhone 5s, followed by the iPad Mini 2 and the iPhone 6 |
Latest revision as of 03:02, 27 November 2017
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Inferno in iOS 7 is a diagnostic utility used for testing in the factories for certain logs.
All tests are performed via a usbmux interface. During that time the iPad displays a grey colored screen and wants to collect logs for tests that are collected and used in the factory setting.
There is an option to shutdown the device in the newer versions of Inferno, and Inferno displays the device identifier, the time, the date, and the battery at the top at the status bar. At the bottom, Inferno shows the build number of the device in testing, the sequence of the testing, and gives an option to shutdown towards the bottom of the Inferno Utility.