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This is an internal build of iOS 9.0, originally discovered on an iPhone 6 PVT, which runs [[SwitchBoard.app|SwitchBoard]]. A dump of its filesystem weighs in at around 4.5 gigabytes. |
This is an internal build of iOS 9.0, originally discovered on an iPhone 6 PVT, which runs [[SwitchBoard.app|SwitchBoard]]. A dump of its filesystem weighs in at around 4.5 gigabytes. |
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− | + | Many apps are broken on this build and opening them results in a respring loop. Some of the apps affected include MMI and [[Reliability]]. This could be due to a bug in the software, the apps conflicting with each-other, incorrect permissions, missing files, or something else. |
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+ | == Applications == |
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+ | Interestingly, this build contains fruity [[Reliability]] in addition to its normal counterpart. Operator also seems to have a redesign as well. |
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+ | Upon booting into [[SwitchBoard.app]], you’ll find the following applications: |
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+ | *[[AltoMobile]] |
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+ | *[[GrapeCal]] |
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+ | *[[LCDMura]] |
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+ | *[[LCDUTest]] |
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+ | *[[MMI]] |
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+ | *[[MesaCal]] |
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+ | *[[Ness]] |
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+ | *[[NonUIConsoleViewer]] |
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+ | *[[QRCode]] |
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+ | *[[Fruity Reliability]] |
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+ | *[[Reliability]] |
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+ | *[[Sequencer]] |
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+ | *[[ThermalDOE]] |
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+ | *[[USBHost]] |
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+ | *[[WiPASmini]] |
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+ | *[[dtxCaliente]] |
Revision as of 04:33, 1 March 2020
Background
This is an internal build of iOS 9.0, originally discovered on an iPhone 6 PVT, which runs SwitchBoard. A dump of its filesystem weighs in at around 4.5 gigabytes.
Many apps are broken on this build and opening them results in a respring loop. Some of the apps affected include MMI and Reliability. This could be due to a bug in the software, the apps conflicting with each-other, incorrect permissions, missing files, or something else.
Applications
Interestingly, this build contains fruity Reliability in addition to its normal counterpart. Operator also seems to have a redesign as well.
Upon booting into SwitchBoard.app, you’ll find the following applications: