A prototype iPhone 12 Pro has just surfaced and gives an interesting look at the latest version of Apple’s nonUI version of iOS 14 called SwitchBoard with an early version of what has become the ever popular color Pacific Blue.
Guilio Zompetti today shared two images of the iPhone 12 Pro prototype on Twitter. The first image gives an overview of the latest version of SwitchBoard, a nonUI version of iOS 14. It is used as an internal tool that offers a variety of utilities. Apple uses SwitchBoard to test various features with the new iPhones.
The utilities that we have seen in previous versions of SwitchBoard are present here like Console, USBHost, QRCode, Reliability, as well as some newer ones like Ness and Astro.
It’s hard to tell with what looks like dim lighting in the second image below, but it’s possible that the Pacific Blue may be slightly darker / different on this prototype iPhone 12 Pro than what Apple chose. with the final version.
On a related note, last month we saw a neat Apple Watch prototype in a stealth case:
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