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This is a factory firmware based on iOS 1.1.2. It appears to be a newer version of Alpine 1A420, featuring a newer version of SkankPhone.app with the built-in Operator screen.
 
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[[File:alpine3b48.jpg|thumb|right|iPhone prototype running [[SwitchBoard.app]] in 3B48]]
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[[File:Skank112.png|thumb|right|2007 iPhone PVT running [[SkankPhone]] in 3B48]]
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This is a factory firmware based on iPhone OS 1.1.2. It appears to be a newer version of [[Alpine 1A420]], featuring a newer version of [[SkankPhone]] with the built-in Operator screen. It also has the ability to exit SkankPhone and boot into [[SwitchBoard.app]], where one can find the following applications:
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*[[ATCommand]]
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*[[BurnIn]]
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*[[Operator]]
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*[[Rumble]]
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*[[SkankPhone]]
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*[[Soundwave]]
   
 
This firmware was originally spotted on a 2007 iPhone PVT but has since been seen on multiple devices.
 
This firmware was originally spotted on a 2007 iPhone PVT but has since been seen on multiple devices.

Latest revision as of 02:26, 2 January 2018

This article discusses software internally used by Apple.

Acquiring a copy without Apple's consent is illegal and may result in being scammed.
Engaging in illegal activity is not condoned. This information is provided for educational purposes only.

iPhone prototype running SwitchBoard.app in 3B48
2007 iPhone PVT running SkankPhone in 3B48

This is a factory firmware based on iPhone OS 1.1.2. It appears to be a newer version of Alpine 1A420, featuring a newer version of SkankPhone with the built-in Operator screen. It also has the ability to exit SkankPhone and boot into SwitchBoard.app, where one can find the following applications:

This firmware was originally spotted on a 2007 iPhone PVT but has since been seen on multiple devices.