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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]]. |
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]]. |
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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
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| iPhone 6s |
| iPhone 6s Plus |
| iPhone 7 |
| iPhone 7 Plus |
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| iPhone 6s |
| iPhone 6s Plus |
| iPhone 7 |
| iPhone 7 Plus |
| iPhone 8 |
| iPhone 8 Plus |
| iPhone X |