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== Background == |
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This is a firmware based on an internal version of iOS 7.0, originally seen on an [[iPhone 5s]]. It was also seen on several other prototypes, one of which was a PVT (Production Verification Testing) unit. It also seems to be extremely similar to [[InnsbruckNanshan 11A24580o]].[[File:image5s1.jpg|right|thumb|iPhone 5s PVT running 11A24581c]] |
This is a firmware based on an internal version of iOS 7.0, originally seen on an [[iPhone 5s]]. It was also seen on several other prototypes, one of which was a PVT (Production Verification Testing) unit. It also seems to be extremely similar to [[InnsbruckNanshan 11A24580o]].[[File:image5s1.jpg|right|thumb|iPhone 5s PVT running 11A24581c]] |
Revision as of 05:49, 28 November 2017
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Background
This is a firmware based on an internal version of iOS 7.0, originally seen on an iPhone 5s. It was also seen on several other prototypes, one of which was a PVT (Production Verification Testing) unit. It also seems to be extremely similar to InnsbruckNanshan 11A24580o.
Applications
Upon booting, SwitchBoard.app will let you choose from the following:
- dtxCaliente
- GrapeCal
- LCDMura (hidden)
- LcdUTest (hidden)
- MesaCal
- Ness (hidden)
- Operator (hidden)
- Reliability
- QRCode
- WiPASmini
- ThermalDOE