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A golden master build is likely the final build of a piece of software. Three builds of iOS that were declared Golden Master are 2.0 5A345 (despite 5A347 being the publicly-released build), 4.0 8A293, and 5.0 9A334.
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A '''golden master build''' is typically the final build of a piece of software. Typically, for [[iOS]], it is the final build before a major release, however, there have been a few exceptions.
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== Builds declared Golden Master ==
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* 2.0 - <code>5A245</code> (<code>5A347</code> was release)
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* 3.0 - <code>7A341</code>
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* 4.0 - <code>8A293</code> (release had no [[/Applications/GameCenter~iphone.app|Game Center]]
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* 4.2 - <code>8C134</code> (''and'' [[Jasper 8C134b (iPad)|<code>8C134b</code>]] for [[k48ap|iPad 1G]])
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* 4.2.1 - <code>8C134</code> ([[n88ap|iPhone 3GS]] received [[Jasper 8C148a (iPhone 3GS)|<code>8C134a/code>]] for release)
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* 5.0 - <code>9A334</code>
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* 6.0 - <code>10A403</code>
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== See Also ==
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* [[Firmware]]
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** [[Beta Firmware]]
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Revision as of 22:06, 17 November 2012

A golden master build is typically the final build of a piece of software. Typically, for iOS, it is the final build before a major release, however, there have been a few exceptions.

Builds declared Golden Master

See Also

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