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== [[ErieSkyline 14H42770n|14H42770n]] ==
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| [[N71AP|iPhone 6s]]
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| [[N66AP|iPhone 6s Plus]]
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| [[D10AP|iPhone 7]]
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| [[D101AP|iPhone 7 Plus]]
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== [[EmetSkyline 15H2217d|15H2217d]] ==
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! Supported iPhones
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| [[N71AP|iPhone 6s]]
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| [[N66AP|iPhone 6s Plus]]
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|-
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| [[D10AP|iPhone 7]]
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|-
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| [[D101AP|iPhone 7 Plus]]
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| [[D20AP|iPhone 8]]
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| [[D201AP|iPhone 8 Plus]]
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| [[D22AP|iPhone X]]
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Revision as of 03:06, 10 June 2020

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.

This is a documented list of known horizon firmwares, used by Apple geniuses to do tests on normal devices and to also pair a new display and battery to the SEP. Horizon firmwares communicate to a software called 3D Touch Cal or the newer RepairCal.

See also: Prototypes

14H42770n

Supported iPhones
iPhone 6s
iPhone 6s Plus
iPhone 7
iPhone 7 Plus

15H2217d

Supported iPhones
iPhone 6s
iPhone 6s Plus
iPhone 7
iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 8
iPhone 8 Plus
iPhone X