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+ | '''Alpine 4A57''' is a prototype [[firmware]] found on an iPhone 2G Prototype discussed on [http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=627449&page=7 macrumors]. According to a [http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/6255/img2002ef.jpg photo] of it, it was a prototype for 1.1.3. |
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Revision as of 01:45, 15 January 2012
Alpine 4A57 is a prototype firmware found on an iPhone 2G Prototype discussed on macrumors. According to a photo of it, it was a prototype for 1.1.3.
Restore
Instead of it being done through a ramdisk, the restore tools seem all to be right there in the OS, I guess because they originally did restores through userland.
Baseband
- The iPhone 2G Prototype came with 04.02.13_G
Flashing 04.02.13_G on a retail 2G iPhone can be done with bbupdater, but results in loss of Carrier Network connectivity.