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*** [[J421AP|iPad8,12]]: 0x3A
 
*** [[J421AP|iPad8,12]]: 0x3A
 
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*** [[J517AP|iPad13,4]]:
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*** [[J517AP|iPad13,4]]: 0x08
*** [[J517xAP|iPad13,5]]:
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*** [[J517xAP|iPad13,5]]: 0x0A
*** [[J518AP|iPad13,6]]:
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*** [[J518AP|iPad13,6]]: 0x0C
*** [[J518xAP|iPad13,7]]:
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*** [[J518xAP|iPad13,7]]: 0x0E
 
** [[iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (5th generation)]]
 
** [[iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (5th generation)]]
*** [[J522AP|iPad13,8]]:
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*** [[J522AP|iPad13,8]]: 0x18
*** [[J522xAP|iPad13,9]]:
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*** [[J522xAP|iPad13,9]]: 0x1A
*** [[J523AP|iPad13,10]]:
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*** [[J523AP|iPad13,10]]: 0x1C
*** [[J523xAP|iPad13,11]]:
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*** [[J523xAP|iPad13,11]]: 0x1E
 
* [[List of iPad Airs|iPad Air]]
 
* [[List of iPad Airs|iPad Air]]
 
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Revision as of 22:35, 22 April 2021

The Board ID of a device (also known as BORD, BDID, or ApBoardId) is a value (usually represented as uint8_t) that represents multiple characteristics of the logic board. In a BuildManifest, this value is found in the ApBoardId tag. The characteristics represented by a given Board ID may be specific to the SoC.

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