![]() Tap on a contact, then “share contact” and boom - you can send an email. UPDATE: As Abraham reports, the Field Test application won’t start either in the “protected mode”, but you’ll be able to gain email access. ![]() It looks like you won’t be granted full access to the device through this flaw, but you’ll be able to make phone calls and access contacts nonetheless. As also points out, trying to force quit the phone app will open Voice Control. To return to the lockscreen from this forced mode, start a new call and end it. I was able to make SBSettings (jailbreak required) appear, but it didn’t work either. I also noticed that while in this “forced Phone.app mode” you can’t go back to the homescreen but you can invoke the multitasking tray, even if tapping on apps won’t work. Start the call, and as soon as the red button appear hit the sleep button. ![]() Now type a non-existent emergency number, I tried #946494. In the lockscreen, tap on Emergency Call in the lower left corner. To reproduce the bug, make sure to have a passcode lock turned on and lock your device.
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