Apple releases special iPhone that only certain people are allowed to own – check if you qualify
GEEKS are able to get hold of a special version of the iPhone not available for general sale.
Security experts can request the unique devices so long as they follow strict Apple rules.
It's all part of a new programme to dig out any potential issues.
Apple will allow nerds to meddle with a "specially fused" type of iPhone.
This particular model allows them to get deep under the hood without having to bypass Apple's tough security features.
Any potential bugs and hacks they find can then be reported to the tech giant.
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But Apple is very strict about who will be able to participate in the new scheme.
The Security Research Device (SRD), as it's officially known, is not available to just any old geek.
Apple says it is intended "for use in a controlled setting for security research only".
You'll need to register as an Apple Developer or be an Apple Developer Program member.
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And the tech firm expects you to "have a proven track record of success in finding security issues on Apple platforms, or other modern operating systems and platforms".
You can get the SRD iPhone on a 12-month basis, which can be renewed.
But you must not use it as your main personal phone.
In fact, Apple says the device must stay on the premises its registered to.
And only people authorised by Apple are allowed to use it.
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"iPhone is the world's most secure consumer mobile device, which can make it challenging for even skilled security researchers to get started," Apple said.
"We created the Apple Security Research Device Program to help new and experienced researchers accelerate their work with iOS."
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