A ‘Pacific Blue’ iPhone 12 Pro prototype has surfaced online after Guilo Zompetti shared two images of the device, running a nonUI iOS 14 version known as SwitchBoard.
SwitchBoard is a nonUI version of iOS, as an internal tool to test features of a device. This SwitchBoard version shares many of the same apps with previous versions including Utilities, QRCode, Reliability, Console and now Ness and Astro.
Pacific Blue #prototype iPhone 12Pro,
running a factory operative system called SwitchBoard, which is a nonUI variant of our well known iOS 14.1.#AppleCollection #AppleInternal #iPhone12Pro pic.twitter.com/yvEL30jZQl— Giulio Zompetti (@1nsane_dev) January 13, 2021
The iPhone 12 Pro was introduced at Apple’s October event alongside the iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini. The iPhone 12 lineup is powered by one of the worlds fastest mobile SoC’s the A14 Bionic Chip.
The iPhone 12 lineup also brings back the much loved iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 square design. MagSafe also returns as a way to attach accessories such as a wallet, case and a charger for up to 15W of wireless charging.