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[[File:2g113.jpg|thumb|right|iPhone running 4A102a]] |
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== Applications == |
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+ | This firmware - much like most of the Alpine Non-UI firmwares - features one main app that is used to test the various features, functions of the device hardware - [[SkankPhone]].app. |
This version also features an [[Operator]] screen, as do the previous Alpine firmwares. |
This version also features an [[Operator]] screen, as do the previous Alpine firmwares. |
Latest revision as of 05:46, 28 November 2017
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Background
This is an internal firmware based on iPhone OS 1.1.3. It is extremely similar to Alpine 3B48, appearing to be a newer version with minor changes. It was first seen on a prototype of the original iPhone.
Applications
This firmware - much like most of the Alpine Non-UI firmwares - features one main app that is used to test the various features, functions of the device hardware - SkankPhone.app. This version also features an Operator screen, as do the previous Alpine firmwares.