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[[Image:01.43.02_Baseband.png|right|thumb|The picture which shows the 01.43.02 baseband.]] |
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− | An iPhone 2G or [[N82ap|iPhone 3G]] baseband, which is in no known iOS firmware. It was found on a Apple support article called "iPhone: Locating the serial number, IMEI, and ICCID number". It looks like it's running iOS 1.X or 2.0.X, because the EDGE logo has a blue background and the "E" is grey (This was replaced in iOS 2.1 with a blue "E" and no background). It also looks like that it was made for the iPhone 3G, because it's almost the same baseband as in the iOS 2.0 firmware ([[1.45.00]]), but it has an earlier version, so it must be an iOS before iOS 2.0. Maybe it was in a private iOS 2.0 beta for the iPhone 3G. |
+ | An [[M68ap|iPhone 2G]] or [[N82ap|iPhone 3G]] baseband, which is in no known iOS firmware. It was found on a Apple support article called "iPhone: Locating the serial number, IMEI, and ICCID number". It looks like it's running iOS 1.X or 2.0.X, because the EDGE logo has a blue background and the "E" is grey (This was replaced in iOS 2.1 with a blue "E" and no background). It also looks like that it was made for the iPhone 3G, because it's almost the same baseband as in the iOS 2.0 firmware ([[1.45.00]]), but it has an earlier version, so it must be an iOS before iOS 2.0. Maybe it was in a private iOS 2.0 beta for the iPhone 3G. |
[http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1267 Apple support article] |
[http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1267 Apple support article] |
Revision as of 17:09, 26 December 2010
An iPhone 2G or iPhone 3G baseband, which is in no known iOS firmware. It was found on a Apple support article called "iPhone: Locating the serial number, IMEI, and ICCID number". It looks like it's running iOS 1.X or 2.0.X, because the EDGE logo has a blue background and the "E" is grey (This was replaced in iOS 2.1 with a blue "E" and no background). It also looks like that it was made for the iPhone 3G, because it's almost the same baseband as in the iOS 2.0 firmware (1.45.00), but it has an earlier version, so it must be an iOS before iOS 2.0. Maybe it was in a private iOS 2.0 beta for the iPhone 3G.