Custom Firmware With Baseband 6.15 ◎ 【PREMIUM】
For the : Suicidal. You were gambling a functional phone for a 70% chance of a brick.
For the : 06.15 represents the peak of the "Wild West" era of iOS hacking—when a team of coders in their basements could overwrite the most secure component of a smartphone using a USB cable and an unsigned IPA. Custom Firmware With Baseband 6.15
The hypothesis was insane: Flash the iPad’s cellular firmware onto an iPhone. On a cold night in March 2011, the Dev Team released redsn0w 0.9.6b5 with a checkbox that read: “Install iPad baseband 06.15.00.” For the : Suicidal
But for a brief, glorious year, 06.15 was the ultimate proof of concept: The hypothesis was insane: Flash the iPad’s cellular
They don’t make exploits like that anymore. And frankly, after the 06.15 graveyard, that’s probably a good thing. Do not attempt to flash 06.15.00 onto any modern iPhone (iPhone 4 and later). The baseband contains anti-replay counters that will permanently desynchronize your device from Apple’s activation servers, resulting in an irrecoverable "No Service" brick. This feature is for historical and educational analysis only.