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− | It is okay and safe from troubles to put YouTube video links about internal [[Factory Firmware]] in the dedicated page, to see how those changed through iOS versions ? Those videos are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWgs1r4LEgQ (iOS 4) and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sghs_gICQUU (iOS 5). --[[User:ShadowLee19|ShadowLee19]] ([[User talk:ShadowLee19|talk]]) 09:22, July 12, 2015}} |
+ | It is okay and safe from troubles to put YouTube video links about internal [[Internal Firmware|Factory Firmware]] in the dedicated page, to see how those changed through iOS versions ? Those videos are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWgs1r4LEgQ (iOS 4) and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sghs_gICQUU (iOS 5). --[[User:ShadowLee19|ShadowLee19]] ([[User talk:ShadowLee19|talk]]) 09:22, July 12, 2015}} |
: I don't see a problem, as I've talked to [[User:EverythingApplesPro|EverythingApplesPro]] and confirmed that the prototypes were obtained legally. However, you should probably email him and ask him, since those are his videos. Also, someone else might have a different opinion, so please don't rely on my opinion. --[[User:Awesomebing1|Awesomebing1]] ([[User talk:Awesomebing1|talk]]) 8:42 pm, 12 July 2015 |
: I don't see a problem, as I've talked to [[User:EverythingApplesPro|EverythingApplesPro]] and confirmed that the prototypes were obtained legally. However, you should probably email him and ask him, since those are his videos. Also, someone else might have a different opinion, so please don't rely on my opinion. --[[User:Awesomebing1|Awesomebing1]] ([[User talk:Awesomebing1|talk]]) 8:42 pm, 12 July 2015 |
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− | :: I will ask [[User:EverythingApplesPro|EverythingApplesPro]] before add his videos links. I'm still confused about "legally obtained". The two first videos, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWgs1r4LEgQ (iOS 4) and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sghs_gICQUU (iOS 5) are made and uploaded by me, but devices used aren't prototypes, internal or factory devices. They are production ones which I've restored an internal [[Factory Firmware]] using Limera1n BootROM exploit. Devices are of course legally obtained, but it's hard to say for internal factory firmware bundles, because I got them from someone, who got them from someone, who got them from someone and so. I don't know how they have been leaked, in a legal way or not. I doubt about how all those prototypes, factory devices or internal software could be "legally obtained", unless on is packed by accident in a legally bought box in an Apple store or any other retail store. That's the main reason why I'm asking this question before put YouTube video links about internal devices and software. It is even okay and safe from troubles to upload videos on YouTube about those internal devices and software ? I would like to be 100% sure, I don't want me and or TheiPhoneWiki to get in trouble for that. --ShadowLee19 |
+ | :: I will ask [[User:EverythingApplesPro|EverythingApplesPro]] before add his videos links. I'm still confused about "legally obtained". The two first videos, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWgs1r4LEgQ (iOS 4) and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sghs_gICQUU (iOS 5) are made and uploaded by me, but devices used aren't prototypes, internal or factory devices. They are production ones which I've restored an internal [[Internal Firmware|Factory Firmware]] using Limera1n BootROM exploit. Devices are of course legally obtained, but it's hard to say for internal factory firmware bundles, because I got them from someone, who got them from someone, who got them from someone and so. I don't know how they have been leaked, in a legal way or not. I doubt about how all those prototypes, factory devices or internal software could be "legally obtained", unless on is packed by accident in a legally bought box in an Apple store or any other retail store. That's the main reason why I'm asking this question before put YouTube video links about internal devices and software. It is even okay and safe from troubles to upload videos on YouTube about those internal devices and software ? I would like to be 100% sure, I don't want me and or TheiPhoneWiki to get in trouble for that. --ShadowLee19 |
::: There really isn't a legal way to obtain prototypes without being an Apple Employee with very very specific permissions to have it. I would bet money that his devices he has are just like production devices but they have not been restored to a production firmware, instead they have been restored with the factory unit testing firmware (e.g., NonUI, and whatnot) and were never flashed to stock before leaving the factory. I would be '''very''' surprised if any real prototypes got out after the Gizmodo leak, they have since improved on locking down those devices internally. Just because the serial number isn't a production serial doesn't mean it's a prototype, serials are very easy to change by modifying the SysCfg. --[[User:Haifisch|Haifisch]] ([[User talk:Haifisch|talk]]) 11:18 pm, 12 July 2015 |
::: There really isn't a legal way to obtain prototypes without being an Apple Employee with very very specific permissions to have it. I would bet money that his devices he has are just like production devices but they have not been restored to a production firmware, instead they have been restored with the factory unit testing firmware (e.g., NonUI, and whatnot) and were never flashed to stock before leaving the factory. I would be '''very''' surprised if any real prototypes got out after the Gizmodo leak, they have since improved on locking down those devices internally. Just because the serial number isn't a production serial doesn't mean it's a prototype, serials are very easy to change by modifying the SysCfg. --[[User:Haifisch|Haifisch]] ([[User talk:Haifisch|talk]]) 11:18 pm, 12 July 2015 |
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:: I'm sorry, this is another case where I skim over links and think they are all the same. I've verified an iPhone 6 that was from Verizon. I must have thought they were all on te same iPhone 6. I agree with both Haifisch and Britta. --[[User:Awesomebing1|Awesomebing1]] ([[User talk:Awesomebing1|talk]]) 11:33 pm, 12 July 2015 |
:: I'm sorry, this is another case where I skim over links and think they are all the same. I've verified an iPhone 6 that was from Verizon. I must have thought they were all on te same iPhone 6. I agree with both Haifisch and Britta. --[[User:Awesomebing1|Awesomebing1]] ([[User talk:Awesomebing1|talk]]) 11:33 pm, 12 July 2015 |
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Apple A8 chip
According to Wikipedia, the A8 chip's product code is not "T7000
", but "APL1011
" (see the "product code" line of the infobox). If you look at the page for the A7, it's product code is "S5L8960X
". Where does "T7000
" even come from? --5urd (talk) 20:36, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
- Take a look inside one of the IPSWs for the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus. ;) --Dialexio (talk) 18:51, 19 October 2014 (UTC)
- All CPUs before the A8 are titled using the "
S5L####
" scheme, but everywhere I look, it's actually "S5L####X
". It's that way with the kernel version also. In addition, the T7000's product code is "APL1011
" and the T7001's is "APL1012
", but the IPSW's manifest files title them "T7000
" and "T7001
". I'm not sure how it is listed in the kernel version, but it's probably the same as the IPSW, so we could wait on those until we know for sure. But, for the pre-A8, should we switch? --5urd (talk) 17:04, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
- All CPUs before the A8 are titled using the "
Apple Watch
I've added the Apple Watch using that page to most devices. I was thinking this morning that it should be moved to Apple Watch 1 an have Apple Watch as a page like iPhone etc but then thought that I'd wait to see if there is a second generation some time and if there is, move it then. What does everyone think? I don't mind either way but wanted others opinions. --iAdam1n (talk) 11:07, 24 April 2015 (UTC)
Mobile Stylesheet
I was thinking recently, if geohot agrees to accept it, that I could make a mobile.css file in order to attempt to make a few changes to the site on mobile. This would make it so that it would not be so ugly and if possible, the text might be easier to read. What would everyone think about this? For one thing, I'd like to mobile the "Log out" off the black part of the screen and put it near the "Contributions" button or thereabout. --iAdam1n (talk) 10:37, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
- Instead of a mobile stylesheet to hack up the skin more (like the
ios6
andios7
skins do), I would create a whole new skin. I could write the PHP and JavaScript, and you can write the CSS. --5urd (talk) 17:04, 7 January 2015 (UTC)- If you mean a skin just for mobile, that would be ok but not sure how you could make it selectable with a mobile device but not on desktop. If you could do this, it could work but personally I think a mobile.css would be easier since it has to be previewed in the iOS simulator (that's the way I do it). I couldn't say I'd edit a page without being an admin (unless it's made that I could). --iAdam1n (talk) 17:35, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
- I was going to mention that MediaWiki includes a sorta-mobile theme called Chick, but it seems that's long gone. MW's changed a lot since I used it, but the way it worked was it subclassed MonoBook (so there was no need to duplicate the HTML template) and swapped its CSS for its own (screenshot).
Come to think of it, whoa, I even wrote my own skin called iWiki. Was never updated for MW 1.17, which made breaking changes to the skin API. I probably won't have the time to update it, but maybe someone else could? kirb (talk) 09:01, 8 January 2015 (UTC)
- I think this is a great idea, since this is actually a wiki about mobiles. No idea why it hasn't been done already. — Spydar007 (Talk) 15:17, 8 January 2015 (UTC)
- | There is a mobile pluggin for Media Wiki that will make it look very nice MWoolweaver (talk) 07:22, 1 February 2015 (UTC)
iPhone serial cable
Could somebody document how to use uart cable (i.e. setup, bitrate, ...) ? Some intructions are available at instructables. Can two iPhones' serial inputs be connected to each other (i.e. TX of 1st iPhone to RX of 2nd and RX of first to TX of second) and minicom used on one of them to connect to /dev/uart.iap such that no USB to 3.3V TTL (FT232RL in the link) would be needed provided that you already have multiple iDevices with dock connector --The preceding unsigned comment was added by Danzatt (talk) 10:57, 15 September, 2014. Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.
Bringing this topic back up, I've developed an open source package for iPhone (30pin) serial that doesn't used the PodBreakout that has been discontinued for a while now. Would it be alright to document how to setup/use the boards here? I'm just unsure if this is the appropriate place for it. --Haifisch (talk) 03:45, 2 May 2015 (UTC)
- User:Haifisch, that sounds fine to me - it's iPhone-related, which is the the theme of this wiki. Britta (talk) 09:53, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
SSL Problems
Maybe SSL is not fully/officially supported (yet), but there are a few issues that should get fixed:
- SSL3 is enabled and must be turned off (POODLE attack)
- weak signature: make sure to get SHA2 when you renew certificate (current one expires 4 Sept 2015)
- RC4 cipher is accepted, please disable
- PFS not always preferred cipher, for example when using IE10 on Win7
Thanks! --http (talk) 20:27, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
- OK, saurik worked on this and it should be fine now other than that the current certificate from geohot is SHA1. Britta (talk) 08:54, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
Video links about internal Factory Firmware
It is okay and safe from troubles to put YouTube video links about internal Factory Firmware in the dedicated page, to see how those changed through iOS versions ? Those videos are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWgs1r4LEgQ (iOS 4) and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sghs_gICQUU (iOS 5). --ShadowLee19 (talk) 09:22, July 12, 2015}}
- I don't see a problem, as I've talked to EverythingApplesPro and confirmed that the prototypes were obtained legally. However, you should probably email him and ask him, since those are his videos. Also, someone else might have a different opinion, so please don't rely on my opinion. --Awesomebing1 (talk) 8:42 pm, 12 July 2015
- I will ask EverythingApplesPro before add his videos links. I'm still confused about "legally obtained". The two first videos, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWgs1r4LEgQ (iOS 4) and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sghs_gICQUU (iOS 5) are made and uploaded by me, but devices used aren't prototypes, internal or factory devices. They are production ones which I've restored an internal Factory Firmware using Limera1n BootROM exploit. Devices are of course legally obtained, but it's hard to say for internal factory firmware bundles, because I got them from someone, who got them from someone, who got them from someone and so. I don't know how they have been leaked, in a legal way or not. I doubt about how all those prototypes, factory devices or internal software could be "legally obtained", unless on is packed by accident in a legally bought box in an Apple store or any other retail store. That's the main reason why I'm asking this question before put YouTube video links about internal devices and software. It is even okay and safe from troubles to upload videos on YouTube about those internal devices and software ? I would like to be 100% sure, I don't want me and or TheiPhoneWiki to get in trouble for that. --ShadowLee19
- There really isn't a legal way to obtain prototypes without being an Apple Employee with very very specific permissions to have it. I would bet money that his devices he has are just like production devices but they have not been restored to a production firmware, instead they have been restored with the factory unit testing firmware (e.g., NonUI, and whatnot) and were never flashed to stock before leaving the factory. I would be very surprised if any real prototypes got out after the Gizmodo leak, they have since improved on locking down those devices internally. Just because the serial number isn't a production serial doesn't mean it's a prototype, serials are very easy to change by modifying the SysCfg. --Haifisch (talk) 11:18 pm, 12 July 2015
- I'm sorry, this is another case where I skim over links and think they are all the same. I've verified an iPhone 6 that was from Verizon. I must have thought they were all on te same iPhone 6. I agree with both Haifisch and Britta. --Awesomebing1 (talk) 11:33 pm, 12 July 2015
- I will ask EverythingApplesPro before add his videos links. I'm still confused about "legally obtained". The two first videos, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWgs1r4LEgQ (iOS 4) and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sghs_gICQUU (iOS 5) are made and uploaded by me, but devices used aren't prototypes, internal or factory devices. They are production ones which I've restored an internal Factory Firmware using Limera1n BootROM exploit. Devices are of course legally obtained, but it's hard to say for internal factory firmware bundles, because I got them from someone, who got them from someone, who got them from someone and so. I don't know how they have been leaked, in a legal way or not. I doubt about how all those prototypes, factory devices or internal software could be "legally obtained", unless on is packed by accident in a legally bought box in an Apple store or any other retail store. That's the main reason why I'm asking this question before put YouTube video links about internal devices and software. It is even okay and safe from troubles to upload videos on YouTube about those internal devices and software ? I would like to be 100% sure, I don't want me and or TheiPhoneWiki to get in trouble for that. --ShadowLee19
- It seems fine to me to link to them, since they're publicly available on the web; no permission required for that sort of thing. Most pages have an "External links" section at the bottom, which is nice for adding links to off-wiki resources. Britta (talk) 9:15 pm, 12 July 2015
iOS 9.1 beta 4 build number?
Apparently the build number for iOS 9.1 beta 4 on the wiki is 13B5136, but the number shown on my iPod touch 6G is 13B136. Can anyone else confirm this on their device before making any changes to the wiki? --Tp1194045441(talk) 21:26, 6 October 2015 (UTC)
- The 5 is just a false number to get people from beta 3 to beta 4 via OTA. You have the developer IPSW real version. --iAdam1n (talk) 21:57, 6 October 2015 (UTC)
-AP idenifiers
As we all know (hopefully), the wiki has used lowercase letters for the "-AP" device identifiers (e.g. n90ap, p101ap). I would like to rename all instances to use the proper case— that is, the first letter and "AP" are capitalized (e.g. N90bAP, P101AP, N72AP). Does everyone else approve of this? I recall discussing this a while back and the decision was to use/keep lowercase letters, but seeing something like "k93aap" looks weird when Apple uses "K93aAP" in most areas, save for firmware file names. --Dialexio (talk) 03:28, 4 October 2015 (UTC)
- I've always wanted to use the correct naming like this proposal so I'd be more than happy for the change. --iAdam1n (talk) 06:23, 4 October 2015 (UTC)
The iPhone Wiki SEO
I checked the page's SEO score and is pretty low. As I'm a webmaster and I work in Web design, I can help with SEO for this community, for FREE. I would like to hear the opinion of one of the admins. --GeoSn0w(talk) 21:26, 10 October 2015 (UTC)
- Out of curiosity, what do you feel could be changed? (I know nothing about SEO) --5urd (talk) 06:54, 17 October 2015 (UTC)
San Francisco banner
I like the current, Myriad Set Pro-based banner. However, I started thinking that it'd probably be better to typeset "The iPhone Wiki" in San Francisco instead, since that's what Apple's using in iOS. I came up with two variations for font weight, and then with and without a period at the end. (It's not needed/warranted, but I thought it added a nice extra touch.) If this sounds good, which variation do you think looks best? [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] --Dialexio (talk) 16:04, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
- I really like A. However, C is a runner up. It kinda depends on which part we are focusing on most. Are we focusing on iDevices, or a Wiki more? For that, I have no answer. Of course, that's just my opinion. --Awesomebing1 (talk) 02:38, 17 October 2015 (UTC)
- Nice! However, for number B, the period's font weight is a bit too heavy. Was it bolded? --5urd (talk) 06:53, 17 October 2015 (UTC)
- I like this idea and would choose either A or B. I don't personally mind which of those are used. --iAdam1n (talk) 08:55, 17 October 2015 (UTC)
- B's period actually uses the regular font weight (same as "iPhone"). I was thinking that it looked a little too heavy too… So I came up with [E]. (Also, I know the mockups have varying font sizes. Don't read too much into that; I'll match the font size with the current banner when we decide on a variation.) --Dialexio (talk) 23:29, 17 October 2015 (UTC)
Using "Beta" instead of "b" for Beta Firmwares
I've been thinking for some time that we should really be using "Beta" instead of just "b" in beta firmwares. An example would be change "9.1b3" to "9.1 Beta 3". This is how Wikipedia does it and I much rather this because it is clearer IMO. What does everyone else think? Although this would be a lot of work converting all the entries, I'm willing to do it if nobody objects. --iAdam1n (talk) 19:46, 3 October 2015 (UTC)
- I said this on Twitter, but I don't really care if this change is made. Personally, I prefer the "b," but using "Beta" would look fine. --Dialexio (talk) 03:28, 4 October 2015 (UTC)
- I have no problem with this except for Beta Firmware and Firmware Keys. Changing those from "b" to "beta" would take up too much space. Also, I'd prefer "beta" be lowercased, but that's just me. --5urd (talk) 23:06, 4 October 2015 (UTC)
Changing Apple TV, iPad, iPad mini, iPhone and iPod touch
I'd like to propose that we changes these pages to List of Apple TVs, List of iPads, List of iPad minis, List of iPhones and List of iPod touches as this would be better and more correct. This would also free up iPad mini for iPad mini 1G so we could be consistent and drop the "1G" as none of the other devices that use "1G" on this wiki. I'd be prepared to do it all so nobody woud have to do anything (unless you want to of course). I'll go ahead and start this on Thursday, 12th November if nobody has any objections. --iAdam1n (talk) 11:30, 9 November 2015 (UTC)