USBHost

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This article discusses software internally used by Apple.

Acquiring a copy without Apple's consent is illegal and may result in being scammed.
Engaging in illegal activity is not condoned. This information is provided for educational purposes only.

USBHost running on a Monarch 13A83262c iPhone 6. From @ThermalDOE on Twitter
USBHost Application Icon

USBHost, as the name implies, allows for temporarily converting a device running it from a slave device to a host device. In simpler terms, it lets you (theoretically) use the device as a keyboard, mouse, etc. This is possibly for use with an internal dongle called Ez Dongle (maybe?). For more information, read this wikipedia article. Image 1 is from @ThermalDOE on Twitter.

Contents

The contents is as follows on an iPhone 6 running Monarch 13A83262c. The application on this device is fully working and complete.

Folders

_CodeSignature
en.lproj

Files

_internal_usb.png
com.apple.osdiags.USBHost.plist
Entitlements.plist
Info.plist
PkgInfo
USBHost