All the proto does
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Replying to @AppleInternalsh
Well you told me some of your protos, if you want to call them that. didnt connect to the computer?
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Replying to @OkemoZurs
Well that was the dock connector problem.. I tried plug in with external dock flex and it works just fine.. I guess some of those from the factory comes broken
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Replying to @AppleInternalsh
I don’t remember that with my device i had gotten from you, did not connect to the computer no matter what you tried. possibly so you couldnt see it in PurpleSNIFF to verify its legitimacy? because i tried like three different dock connectors..
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Replying to @OkemoZurs
All PVT are secured + prod there’s no way you can check from sniff if it’s legitimate or not , the best want to check if pvt are legitimate is see if iBoot is under development or not.also sniff don’t work right with the newest OS, anything about iOS 11 Non-Ui are not recognized
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Replying to @AppleInternalsh
I could have seen if iboot was development and your explanation doesn’t match up with a 7.1 switchboard device not showing up, could not even read its own serial number or main logic board number, then to top it all off the housing had a sticker over the imei/fcc label...
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Replying to @OkemoZurs
all my device shows up on sniff now after dock fpc replacement, the SN is very easy to change... you have to read the actual SN from Tristar . Also all the pvt are just defective logic board on the production line, they didn’t pass the iQC test so they have the factory FW remains
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Replying to @AppleInternalsh
I recall very recently you telling me that you still had devices that don’t work with PurpleSNIFF though? :/ also everything was blank in the info menu, and somethings didn’t work period
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Replying to @OkemoZurs
I haven’t sell anything below iPhone 8 for a very long time. Also something doesn’t work for PVT is very normal because it just defective production device that didn’t pass there test . The actual price for them are well under $200 , idk why everyone started to call them Protos
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Replying to @AppleInternalsh
If they are the pvt’s that are manufactured before release then they are prototype, but not the production ones that had issues and got thrown out
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Pvt are not manufactured before released in fact if you check the date and the SN from tristar, there made way after the release date, they just didn’t pass the QC. The actual device that you can call Prototypes are those rigs I sell. The enclosure are way differentpic.twitter.com/kn60JEGqW4
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