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Latest revision as of 04:31, 30 November 2017
This article discusses software internally used by Apple. Acquiring a copy without Apple's consent is illegal and may result in being scammed. |
LcdUTest is a SwitchBoard application used to test different aspects of the display. This application was redesigned for factory firmwares on 6.x and up, switching away from the purple tinted icon to a newer, more vibrant one instead.
Upon opening the app, you are presented with a bright white screen. Double tapping the screen presents you with a "Setup Options" panel, where you can adjust various details of the screen. This panel also allows you to choose between three different sets of images indefinitely; FATP, IQC, and OTHER. Using volume up and down or tapping the screen allows you to choose between various provided images. Holding down the home button brings up a menu which allows you to cancel, quit, or shutdown the device.
The Contents of This App
CodeResources Info.plist LcdUTest PkgInfo ResourceRules.plist _CodeSignature _internal_lcdutest.png com.apple.LcdUTest.plist