[Apple] Write & Erase Identity { A12/A13 }

EFT Pro Dongle V5.5.3 Build 001  adds a couple of new options for Apple A12 and A13 devices, including Boot Diag and Erase in Purple Mode. I checked the update, and these features are not completely new because similar functions are already available in a few other tools, including some free ones. The main difference here is that EFT has added them into its own software. If you already use EFT Pro Dongle, this update is worth trying, but don't expect something completely different from what is already available.

Mac OS


EFT Pro Dongle v5.5.3 

Apple Purple Mode

New Features

  • Added Boot Diag (Beta) for supported Apple A12 and A13 devices.
  • Added Erase (Beta) option.
  • Can read:

    Serial Number
  • Wi-Fi MAC Address
  • Bluetooth MAC Address
  • Ethernet MAC Address
  • Can perform a Factory-Level Wipe on the next device boot.

Supported Apple Devices

  • iPhone XS
  • iPhone XS Max
  • iPhone XR
  • iPhone 11
  • iPhone 11 Pro
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone SE (2nd Generation)
  • iPad Air (3rd Generation)
  • iPad mini (5th Generation)
  • iPad (8th Generation)
  • iPad (9th Generation)

Supported RP2350 Hardware

  • Waveshare RP2350 USB-A
  • Waveshare RP2350 Zero
  • Pimoroni TINY2350
  • Raspberry Pi Pico 2
  • Other compatible RP2350 boards running usbliter8 firmware.

New Utility

  • Added Prepare usbliter8 Board option.
  • Automatically detects compatible RP2350 boards.
  • Flashes the required usbliter8 firmware.

Requirements

  • Compatible RP2350 Hardware Pwner is required.
  • Board must be running usbliter8 firmware.
  • Device must be placed into Pwned DFU Mode before using Boot Diag or Erase.

Usage Flow

  1. Connect the RP2350 board to the computer.
  2. Put the iPhone or iPad into DFU Mode.
  3. Connect the device to the RP2350 USB-A port.
  4. Reconnect the RP2350 board to start the pwn process.
  5. Wait until the device enters Pwned DFU Mode.
  6. Use Boot Diag to enter Factory Diagnostics Mode.
  7. Use Erase to perform a factory-level wipe on the next boot.