https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Aliendude5300&feedformat=atomThe iPhone Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T04:47:30ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.14https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Android&diff=6256Talk:Android2010-04-24T21:30:10Z<p>Aliendude5300: forgot to fork the process so the phone could finish booting up instead of locking up -- fixed</p>
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<div>== Easy Stuff ==<br />
<br />
==== Virtual Buttons ====<br />
Virtual buttons have been "put down" in favor for such a combination (subject to change): <br />
<br />
Tap Home Button -> Menu. <br />
<br />
Hold Home Button 1s -> Home screen. <br />
<br />
Hold Home Button 3s (or however long is standard in Android for this) -> Task Switcher. <br />
<br />
Lock Button -> Back.<br />
<br />
Hold Lock Button -> Sleep.<br />
<br />
''' This is just a suggestion for anyone intending to do this. '''<br />
<br />
--> Courtesy BHSPitMonkey<br />
<br />
==== Virtual Buttons #2 ====<br />
<br />
===== Missing Power Menu =====<br />
<br />
The above proposal doesn't cover the 'power' menu, normally achieved on an Android device by holding down the End Call button!<br />
<br />
Things in the power menu, and whether anyone will even notice they're gone:<br />
* Silent mode<br />
** '''Duplicate functionality''' - the other way to switch your phone to silent is to repeatedly press the Volume Down button. We don't need to worry about this.<br />
<br />
* Airplane mode<br />
** '''Duplicate functionality''' - option is also available under 'Wireless Settings' in 'Settings', and those who actually care can get one of the many home screen widgets that lets you turn this on and off with just a tap.<br />
<br />
* Power off<br />
** '''Oh shit, this is important''' - see suggestions below!<br />
<br />
Power off functionality could be replicated by making a 'Turn off phone' application and putting a shortcut to it on the main home screen by default. Maybe it could even have a 'Reboot' option, too, to aid debugging.<br />
<br />
===== Tapping Layout =====<br />
<br />
Another 'virtual buttons' suggestion:<br />
<br />
Tap Home Button -> Menu.<br />
<br />
Double-Tap Home Button -> Home screen.<br />
(People will be used to this from having to double tap to get the quick music screen on the iPhone/iPod.)<br />
<br />
Hold Home Button for ~1s -> Task Switcher.<br />
<br />
Lock buttons as the previous proposal does it.<br />
<br />
==== Virtual Buttons #3 ==== <br />
<br />
For Devices with volume buttons we could make a button a modifier like LockButton. Maybe even configurable?<br />
<br />
Home -> Home Screen<br />
<br />
Hold Home -> Task Switcher<br />
<br />
LockButton + Home -> Menu or Back<br />
<br />
LockButton + VolUp -> Menu or Back<br />
<br />
LockButton + VolDown -> Power Off or even Search Button<br />
<br />
==== Virtual Buttons #4 ==== <br />
<br />
Or we could us Apple's intuitive and simple use of holding or double tapping buttons, like this:<br />
<br />
Home Button = Back<br />
<br />
Home Button Double Tap = Home<br />
<br />
Home Button Hold = Menu<br />
<br />
Volume Rocker = Volume<br />
<br />
Ringer Switch = Ringer<br />
<br />
Lock Button = Power/Lock<br />
<br />
Call/End Buttons can be software based. (Not needed as physical buttons?)<br />
<br />
Also the possibility of using one button as a modifier button that changes the behavior of other buttons. This might be the simplest to implement.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== DNS issue ====<br />
<br />
A couple people in IRC were mentioning it, although I wasn't really sure what they were talking about, as I didn't have it running on my phone yet.<br />
After I did get it running, I saw that DNS didn't work on the browser, and realized what they were talking about.<br />
<br />
It seems that setting setting a DNS server manually makes it work correctly. Perhaps a problem in DHCP setting the network settings.<br />
<br />
===== DNS Issue Reply =====<br />
<br />
A possible solution to this issue would be running "nohup dhclient &" as root while the phone is starting up. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nohup nohup] is a linux command that runs a command without hangups, in other words, the connection will stay active even if the 'user' logs out, or something else happens, like a system freeze that would otherwise force the process to close. This is very important on a desktop computer, not sure about on a phone, but it wouldn't hurt. dhclient is the command for the "Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client", which is used to automatically configure network interfaces using dhcp. It's part of [https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp the ISC's DHCP software]. --[[User:Aliendude5300|Aliendude5300]] 21:28, 24 April 2010 (UTC)<br />
<br />
==== Firmware Extraction Utility ====<br />
<br />
This is more up for discussion than something that NEEDS to be done. Someone should make a utility which extracts the Zephyr firmware, regardless of iPhone OS version, and injects it into the images. Refer to http://theiphonewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Installing_iDroid#Getting_zephyr_aspeed_and_zephyr_main for more information. Firmware locations on 3.x.x are as follows:<br />
*/private/var/stash/share/firmware/multitouch/iPhone.mtprop<br />
<br />
*/usr/share/firmware/multitouch/iPhone.mtprops<br />
<br />
Both are base64 encoded.<br />
<br />
Props to apocolipse for the idea.<br />
<br />
== Harder Stuff ==<br />
*Just making the section for you, remove when actually starting a discussion.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Porting ==<br />
*Just making the section for you, remove when actually starting a discussion.</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Android&diff=6255Talk:Android2010-04-24T21:28:35Z<p>Aliendude5300: /* DNS issue */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Easy Stuff ==<br />
<br />
==== Virtual Buttons ====<br />
Virtual buttons have been "put down" in favor for such a combination (subject to change): <br />
<br />
Tap Home Button -> Menu. <br />
<br />
Hold Home Button 1s -> Home screen. <br />
<br />
Hold Home Button 3s (or however long is standard in Android for this) -> Task Switcher. <br />
<br />
Lock Button -> Back.<br />
<br />
Hold Lock Button -> Sleep.<br />
<br />
''' This is just a suggestion for anyone intending to do this. '''<br />
<br />
--> Courtesy BHSPitMonkey<br />
<br />
==== Virtual Buttons #2 ====<br />
<br />
===== Missing Power Menu =====<br />
<br />
The above proposal doesn't cover the 'power' menu, normally achieved on an Android device by holding down the End Call button!<br />
<br />
Things in the power menu, and whether anyone will even notice they're gone:<br />
* Silent mode<br />
** '''Duplicate functionality''' - the other way to switch your phone to silent is to repeatedly press the Volume Down button. We don't need to worry about this.<br />
<br />
* Airplane mode<br />
** '''Duplicate functionality''' - option is also available under 'Wireless Settings' in 'Settings', and those who actually care can get one of the many home screen widgets that lets you turn this on and off with just a tap.<br />
<br />
* Power off<br />
** '''Oh shit, this is important''' - see suggestions below!<br />
<br />
Power off functionality could be replicated by making a 'Turn off phone' application and putting a shortcut to it on the main home screen by default. Maybe it could even have a 'Reboot' option, too, to aid debugging.<br />
<br />
===== Tapping Layout =====<br />
<br />
Another 'virtual buttons' suggestion:<br />
<br />
Tap Home Button -> Menu.<br />
<br />
Double-Tap Home Button -> Home screen.<br />
(People will be used to this from having to double tap to get the quick music screen on the iPhone/iPod.)<br />
<br />
Hold Home Button for ~1s -> Task Switcher.<br />
<br />
Lock buttons as the previous proposal does it.<br />
<br />
==== Virtual Buttons #3 ==== <br />
<br />
For Devices with volume buttons we could make a button a modifier like LockButton. Maybe even configurable?<br />
<br />
Home -> Home Screen<br />
<br />
Hold Home -> Task Switcher<br />
<br />
LockButton + Home -> Menu or Back<br />
<br />
LockButton + VolUp -> Menu or Back<br />
<br />
LockButton + VolDown -> Power Off or even Search Button<br />
<br />
==== Virtual Buttons #4 ==== <br />
<br />
Or we could us Apple's intuitive and simple use of holding or double tapping buttons, like this:<br />
<br />
Home Button = Back<br />
<br />
Home Button Double Tap = Home<br />
<br />
Home Button Hold = Menu<br />
<br />
Volume Rocker = Volume<br />
<br />
Ringer Switch = Ringer<br />
<br />
Lock Button = Power/Lock<br />
<br />
Call/End Buttons can be software based. (Not needed as physical buttons?)<br />
<br />
Also the possibility of using one button as a modifier button that changes the behavior of other buttons. This might be the simplest to implement.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== DNS issue ====<br />
<br />
A couple people in IRC were mentioning it, although I wasn't really sure what they were talking about, as I didn't have it running on my phone yet.<br />
After I did get it running, I saw that DNS didn't work on the browser, and realized what they were talking about.<br />
<br />
It seems that setting setting a DNS server manually makes it work correctly. Perhaps a problem in DHCP setting the network settings.<br />
<br />
===== DNS Issue Reply =====<br />
<br />
A possible solution to this issue would be running "nohup dhclient" as root while the phone is starting up. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nohup nohup] is a linux command that runs a command without hangups, in other words, the connection will stay active even if the 'user' logs out, or something else happens, like a system freeze that would otherwise force the process to close. This is very important on a desktop computer, not sure about on a phone, but it wouldn't hurt. dhclient is the command for the "Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client", which is used to automatically configure network interfaces using dhcp. It's part of [https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp the ISC's DHCP software]. --[[User:Aliendude5300|Aliendude5300]] 21:28, 24 April 2010 (UTC)<br />
<br />
==== Firmware Extraction Utility ====<br />
<br />
This is more up for discussion than something that NEEDS to be done. Someone should make a utility which extracts the Zephyr firmware, regardless of iPhone OS version, and injects it into the images. Refer to http://theiphonewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Installing_iDroid#Getting_zephyr_aspeed_and_zephyr_main for more information. Firmware locations on 3.x.x are as follows:<br />
*/private/var/stash/share/firmware/multitouch/iPhone.mtprop<br />
<br />
*/usr/share/firmware/multitouch/iPhone.mtprops<br />
<br />
Both are base64 encoded.<br />
<br />
Props to apocolipse for the idea.<br />
<br />
== Harder Stuff ==<br />
*Just making the section for you, remove when actually starting a discussion.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Porting ==<br />
*Just making the section for you, remove when actually starting a discussion.</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=Porting_OpeniBoot&diff=6251Porting OpeniBoot2010-04-24T18:55:34Z<p>Aliendude5300: Porting Openiboot moved to Porting OpeniBoot</p>
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<div>This page should act as temporary place holder for any technical information found regarding porting Openiboot to newer devices.<br />
<br />
== 3GS ==<br />
<br />
===='''Reboot (WDT)'''====<br />
There is not a specific WDT device in 3GS device tree. The reboot sequence instead accesses several registers in PMGR.<br />
<br />
LDR R1, =0xBF10021C<br />
LDR R3, =0xBF100214<br />
MOVS R0, #0<br />
MOVS R2, #1<br />
STR R0, [R1]<br />
STR R2, [R3]<br />
LDR R2, =0xBF100210<br />
MOV.W R3, #0x80000000<br />
STR R3, [R2]<br />
MOVS R3, #4<br />
STR R3, [R1]<br />
STR R0, [R2]<br />
<br />
===='''MIU'''====<br />
The MIU setup is found in the miu_init() in the LLB image instead. The register that contains MIU setting is 0xBF100000 (PMGR base address). The bit mask is now 3 instead of 7 for most other devices before this. Assume setting for map to 0x0 is 1, otherwise 2.<br />
<br />
ROM:84006F44 CBZ R0, loc_84006F4C<br />
ROM:84006F46 CMP R0, #1<br />
ROM:84006F48 BNE loc_84006F68<br />
ROM:84006F4A B loc_84006F5A<br />
ROM:84006F4C loc_84006F4C <br />
ROM:84006F4C LDR R2, =0xBF100000<br />
ROM:84006F4E LDR R3, [R2]<br />
ROM:84006F50 BIC.W R3, R3, #3<br />
ROM:84006F54 ORR.W R3, R3, #1<br />
ROM:84006F58 B loc_84006F66<br />
ROM:84006F5A loc_84006F5A <br />
ROM:84006F5A LDR R2, =0xBF100000<br />
ROM:84006F5C LDR R3, [R2]<br />
ROM:84006F5E BIC.W R3, R3, #3<br />
ROM:84006F62 ORR.W R3, R3, #2<br />
ROM:84006F66<br />
ROM:84006F66 loc_84006F66 <br />
ROM:84006F66 STR R3, [R2]<br />
ROM:84006F68<br />
ROM:84006F68 loc_84006F68 <br />
ROM:84006F68 LDR R3, =0xBF100000<br />
ROM:84006F6A LDR R3, [R3]<br />
ROM:84006F6C BX LR</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=Porting_Openiboot&diff=6252Porting Openiboot2010-04-24T18:55:34Z<p>Aliendude5300: Porting Openiboot moved to Porting OpeniBoot</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Porting OpeniBoot]]</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=User:Aliendude5300&diff=6234User:Aliendude53002010-04-23T23:13:34Z<p>Aliendude5300: </p>
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<div>=Hello World! :D=<br />
'''Note:''' I don't actually own any products made by Apple, whatsoever, and I never had anything made by Apple in the past. However, I am a Linux user interested in hacking and modifying Apple mobile devices, and I'll do what I can to help around here. I'm really experienced with MediaWiki markup, template creation, and administration (I'm an admin on 3 Wikia wikis, although under a different user name). I also have a good amount of experience editing web pages using HTML, PHP, CSS, and JavaScript, and I prefer to edit pages using gedit, a very nice, but simple text editor. I am decent at photo manipulation using the GIMP, and I have done very large amounts of web graphics editing in the past, mostly for Wikis and fansites. Nowadays, I don't do much web related stuff anymore, but I spend my time messing with computer programming and software development. Recently, I have been experimenting with C, C++, Java, Python, and Bash Scripting. I also have lots of experience with Linux, and *nix based operating systems, and I currently am running the latest development version of Ubuntu x86 64-bit. I also have a legal copy of Windows 7 Professional, but I haven't actually used that for months. Playing with Linux distributions, and other operating systems in virtual machines is a hobby of mine. I also like messing around with SDKs for things like smartphone operating systems, to get a better feel for how the device would be if I had one, and possibly to develop software for their platform. I have experimented with Android, BlackBerry, Maemo, and Web OS. I am planning on eventually studying low-level x86 assembly language programming, and some day, when the iPhone/iPad is able to run Android much better than it can now, I will probably get one, but for now, I prefer Android as my smartphone operating system of choice. I am interested in modification and hacking of just about anything, in order to unleash the devices full potential. Right now, I'd like to see more PS3 and Xbox 360 hacks. If you have any questions, just ask on my talk page.</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=User:Aliendude5300&diff=6232User:Aliendude53002010-04-23T22:56:35Z<p>Aliendude5300: </p>
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<div>Hello World! :D<br />
Note: I don't actually own any products made by Apple, whatsoever, and I never had anything made by Apple in the past. However, I am a Linux user interested in hacking and modifying Apple mobile devices, and I'll do what I can to help around here.</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=File:Iptwiki.png&diff=6231File:Iptwiki.png2010-04-23T22:52:44Z<p>Aliendude5300: </p>
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<div>I added transparency to the logo, and decreased the file size to 20.5KB. The quality of the original image is preserved, and it looks as good, if not better than the original.</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=6230Main Page2010-04-23T22:52:03Z<p>Aliendude5300: </p>
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<td style="background-color:orange; text-align:center; width:25%;"><b>[[Jailbreak iPhone2,1 / iPod3,1|Find bootrom exploit allowing unsigned code exec via USB (S5L8920+)]]</b></td><br />
<td style="background-color:orange; text-align:center; width:25%;"><b>[[Unlock 2.0|Break Chain of Trust (X-Gold 608)]]</b></td><br />
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* [[/|Filesystem]]<br />
* [[Firmware]]<br />
* [[Keys]]<br />
** [[AES Keys]]<br />
** [[Apple Certificate]]<br />
** [[Baseband RSA Keys|RSA Keys]]<br />
** [[Baseband TEA Keys|TEA Keys]]<br />
** [[NCK]]<br />
* [[Protocols]]<br />
** [[Normal Mode]]<br />
** [[Recovery Mode (Protocols)|Recovery Mode]]<br />
** [[Restore Mode]]<br />
** [[DFU (Protocol)|DFU]]<br />
** [[Baseband Bootrom Protocol]]<br />
** [[Interactive Mode|Baseband Bootloader Protocol]]<br />
* [[System Log|System Log (syslog)]]<br />
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====iPhone====<br />
* [[m68ap|iPhone (m68ap)]]<br />
* [[n82ap|iPhone 3G (n82ap)]]<br />
* [[N88ap|iPhone 3GS (n88ap)]]<br />
<br />
====iPod Touch====<br />
* [[n45ap|iPod touch (n45ap)]]<br />
* [[n72ap|iPod touch 2nd Generation (n72ap)]]<br />
* [[N18ap|iPod touch 3rd Generation (n18ap)]]<br />
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====iPad====<br />
* [[K48ap|iPad (k48ap)]]<br />
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====Processors====<br />
* [[S5L8900]] ([[iPhone]], [[iPod Touch]], [[iPhone 3G]])<br />
* [[S5L8720]] ([[iPod touch 2G]])<br />
* [[S5L8920]] ([[N88AP|iPhone 3GS]])<br />
* [[S5L8922]] ([[N18ap|iPod Touch 3G]])<br />
* [[S5L8930]] ([[k48ap|iPad]])<br />
* [[Baseband Device]]<br />
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====Other====<br />
* [[Bluetooth]]<br />
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====Application Development====<br />
* [[Toolchain]] (Includes tutorials)<br />
* [[Toolchain 2.0]] (Includes tutorials)<br />
* [[Frameworks]]<br />
* [[MobileDevice Library]]<br />
* [[Apple Certification Process]]<br />
* [[Bypassing iPhone Code Signatures]]<br />
* [[Distribution Methods]]<br />
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====Application Copy Protection====<br />
* [[Copy Protection Overview]]<br />
* [[Application Structure and Signatures]]<br />
* [[Mach-O Loading Process]]<br />
* [[Bugging Debuggers]]<br />
* [[Defeating Cracks]]<br />
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====Guides====<br />
* [[Tutorials]]<br />
* [[Useful Links]]<br />
<br />
====Definitions====<br />
* [[Glossary]]<br />
* [[Jailbreak]]<br />
* [[Activation]]<br />
* [[Unlock]]<br />
* [[Baseband Device|Baseband]]<br />
* [[Baseband Bootloader|Bootloader]]<br />
* [[DFU]]<br />
* [[ECID]]<br />
* [[iBoot]]<br />
* [[iBEC]]<br />
* [[iBSS]]<br />
* [[SHSH]]<br />
* [[NORID]]<br />
* [[CHIPID]]<br />
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<div>I added transparency to the logo, and decreased the file size to 20.5KB.</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=Open_iBoot&diff=6228Open iBoot2010-04-23T22:46:12Z<p>Aliendude5300: Redirecting to IBoot#OpeniBoot</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[iBoot#OpeniBoot]]</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=Android&diff=6226Android2010-04-23T22:44:23Z<p>Aliendude5300: </p>
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<div>{{Stub}}<br />
{{Android}}</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=OpeniBoot&diff=6213OpeniBoot2010-04-23T21:27:42Z<p>Aliendude5300: Redirecting to IBoot#OpeniBoot</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[iBoot#OpeniBoot]]</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=OpeniBoot&diff=6212OpeniBoot2010-04-23T21:27:11Z<p>Aliendude5300: Redirecting to IBoot/OpeniBoot</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[iBoot/OpeniBoot]]</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=Jailbreaking&diff=6211Jailbreaking2010-04-23T21:26:44Z<p>Aliendude5300: Redirecting to Jailbreak</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Jailbreak]]</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=Category:Article_stubs&diff=6206Category:Article stubs2010-04-23T20:47:19Z<p>Aliendude5300: New page: This category contains pages that are works in progress, and need more content. Once the page has a sufficient amount of content, they should be removed from this category.</p>
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<div>This category contains pages that are works in progress, and need more content. Once the page has a sufficient amount of content, they should be removed from this category.</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=Android&diff=6205Android2010-04-23T20:46:27Z<p>Aliendude5300: New page: {{Stub}}</p>
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<div>{{Stub}}</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=Template:Stub&diff=6204Template:Stub2010-04-23T20:46:20Z<p>Aliendude5300: New page: This article is a "stub", an incomplete page. Please add more content to this article and remove this tag. <includeonly>Category:Article stubs</includeonly></p>
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<includeonly>[[Category:Article stubs]]</includeonly></div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=File:Android_logo.png&diff=6202File:Android logo.png2010-04-23T20:35:20Z<p>Aliendude5300: PNG rasterized transparent Android logo. Rendered using this file on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Android_logo.svg</p>
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<div>PNG rasterized transparent Android logo. Rendered using this file on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Android_logo.svg</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=User:Aliendude5300&diff=6200User:Aliendude53002010-04-23T20:14:24Z<p>Aliendude5300: New page: Hello World! :D</p>
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<div>Hello World! :D</div>Aliendude5300https://www.theiphonewiki.com/w/index.php?title=A4&diff=6198A42010-04-23T20:11:59Z<p>Aliendude5300: Redirecting to S5L8930</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[S5L8930]]</div>Aliendude5300