Apple uses a jailbroken iPhone in patent application
Posted in: Apple, iPhone, jailbreak, patent, Today's ChiliUh oh Apple — it looks like even your attorneys are dirty, thieving jailbreakers. Tipster a|e§ was poring through that iPhone biometric security patent application we posted earlier and noticed that the images show a jailbroken phone, complete with Installer.app, SMBPrefs, and the iWood Realize theme from the iSpazio repository. We’re guessing the fine folks at Kramer, Levin Naftalis & Frankel are going to have some ‘splainin to do on Monday morning — but at least they get to run apps in the background.
Update: To those of you saying that this is in reference to one of the claims of the patent, we’re not so sure — there’s no reason for Apple to use images of a jailbroken phone to make that specific point. Remember, somebody drew this picture, they didn’t have to use these specific icons or this theme to illustrate Springboard variations.
[Thanks, a|e§]
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