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* Update doesn't work if app is installed with [[iTunes]] and removed after (with iTunes). |
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* Update does work if app is installed with [[iTunes]] and started via the app. |
* Update does work if app is installed with [[iTunes]] and started via the app. |
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Revision as of 18:08, 9 January 2013
Trampoline is the codename for the iPhone 5's OTA Update Enabler. iOS 6.0 on the iPhone 5 apparently included a bug that prevented OTA updates from occurring properly. As a result, Apple made the OTA update process a little less straightforward.
Trying to perform an OTA update informs you about the updater app, and how to obtain it.
Process
- Spawn by update daemon (causes elevated privileges)
- Mount Disk Image
/Applications/iOSUpdater.app/iOSUpdaterHelper.dmg
at/Developer
- Copy contents off (essentially
cp -r /Developer/* /
) - Reboot
- Daemon runs and patches files
- Daemon deletes Trampoline
- Reboot
iOSUpdater.app Notes
- Placing it in iTunes and adding it to the device will allow the update.
- Updater can't be deleted on device, but can with iTunes.
- Requires elevated (root) privileges (as far as I can tell)
- Update doesn't work if app is installed with iTunes and removed after (with iTunes).
- Update does work if app is installed with iTunes and started via the app.
- Deleted on successful update to 6.0.1 (10A525) or 6.0.2 (10A551)
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