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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]] |
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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. |
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.