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  • {{see also|The iPhone Wiki:Current events}} * 15 September – iOS 16.0.1 for all iPhone 14 models released.
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  • ...vailable in the [[M68AP|iPhone]], [[N45AP|iPod touch]], and [[N82AP|iPhone 3G]]. The vulnerability is that the bootrom doesn't signature check [[LLB]]. [[iPhone Dev Team]]
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  • [[iPhone Dev Team]] | [[N82AP|iPhone 3G]]
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  • ...ootloader|baseband bootloader]] is signature checked by the bootrom. The [[iPhone Dev Team]] has successfully unlocked baseband firmwares by overriding carri ...e [[AT+stkprof Exploit]] with them. On {{date|2009|01|27}}, Apple released iPhone OS 2.2.1, which contained baseband [[02.30.03]] and patched said exploit.
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  • ...es a NOR flash. (See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory Wikipedia's article about flash memory] for background on NOR flash in general.) * [[M68AP|iPhone]] -- some CFI compliant parallel NOR
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  • The Device is the Emergency Bootloader of the iPhone which also is the only gate to flash the baseband. *BBUpdaterExtreme automatic -S -F [or -L for BL] | for automatic update (while firmware restores)
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  • [[Image:iPhone1,1.png|right|thumb|An original iPhone.]] This is the original [[List of iPhones|iPhone]]. It was released on {{date|2007|06|29}}. It is an internet-connected smar
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  • === iPhone, iPad, iPod touch === ...older devices (iPad other than the ones listed below, iPhone 6s and below, iPhone SE and iPod touch 6 and below) ====
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  • == [[S-Gold 2]] Revisions == Found in the iOS 1.0 and 1.1.1 [[Ramdisk]]s for the [[M68AP|iPhone]].
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  • There are thirty four iterations of the '''iPhone'''. == [[M68AP|iPhone]] ==
    39 KB (4,850 words) - 18:30, 11 November 2022
  • ...in models, including the [[N72AP|iPod touch (2nd generation)]] and [[N88AP|iPhone 3GS]], have different bootrom versions. These are most commonly referred to You might also be looking for [[iBoot (Bootloader)|Apple's stage 2 bootloader]], which also uses the "iBoot" name.
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  • ...e [[N72AP|iPod touch (2nd generation)]] and the [[S5L8920]] in the [[N88AP|iPhone 3GS]]. Those have subsequently been succeded by newer processors. ...e thanks to the [[Pwnage]] and [[Pwnage 2.0]] exploits discovered by the [[iPhone Dev Team]]. The exploit in a nutshell exploits the fact that the [[VROM (S5
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  • ...Processors|incarnations]] of processors for [[wikipedia:Apple Inc.|Apple]]'s [[iDevice|mobile devices]]. ...ipedia:System on a chip|SoC]] tailored to the device's needs. All of Apple's SoC platforms have proprietary PowerVR graphics, public key encryption acce
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  • ...sors, the [[Secure Enclave]] has it's own GID that is separate from the AP's which is used to encrypt the SEP Firmware before delivery to the end user. ...(page 9, chapter "Encryption and Data Protection"), along with [[UID key]]s:
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  • ...<code>/usr/local/standalone/firmware</code> on the corresponding firmware's [[Restore Ramdisk|restore ramdisk]] or from an [[IPSW File Format|IPSW]] un ...Firmware_Versions|X-Gold 608]] article for the [[N82AP|iPhone 3G]]/[[N88AP|iPhone 3GS]].
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  • ==Old SIM Exploit (iPhone) == ==SIM Hacks for iPhone 3G==
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  • ...portable media player with Wi-Fi launched on {{date|2007|09|05}} at Apple's "The beat goes on." event. The iPod touch is the first iPod to introduce a The [[M68AP|iPhone]], [[N82AP|iPhone 3G]], and '''original iPod touch''' all make use of the [[S5L8900]] applicatio
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  • [[Image:foto.jpg|thumb|right|iPhone with 1 signal bar and damaged [[hacktivation]] or it doesn't have an intern ...ne or iPod touch can get by the "Emergency Call Screen" ([[List of iPhones|iPhone]]) or "Connect to iTunes" screen (not to be confused with [[Recovery Mode]]
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  • This article is a step by step instruction to use a net-locked iPhone-3G with a different provider. The dev team states on [http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/44428446/updates their blog] that the SIM hacks they examined
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  • '''Unlocking''' an [[List of iPhones|iPhone]] means taking an iPhone that is locked to a specific carrier and making it usable on other carriers ...rrier. This is entirely different than a [[jailbreak]]; jailbreaking one's iPhone does not unlock it. A jailbreak is, however, required for all currently pub
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