Hello engineers, technicians and Apple community,
I'm an autodidact technician from Temuco, Chile. I have built a fully documented surgical Apple restore lab focused on extreme intervention and analysis for a disabled iPhone XR.
The restoration was executed using POSIX infrastructure (MSYS2/UCRT64, WSL2, Hyper-V) with manual compilation of essential tools (libirecovery, img4tool, libimobiledevice). All scripting, bootchain traces and environment diagnostics have been published for public review.
🔧 GitHub repository (public):
https://github.com/Robinson-bastias/apple-xr-surgical-lab
📄 PDF portfolio (attached):
Apple_XR_Surgical_Portfolio.pdf
I have submitted a formal technical request to Apple Developer Support with full rights, asking for community engagement and further access to devices for expanded research.
My goal is to contribute surgical technical insight, empower autodidact technicians in underserved regions, and help strengthen Apple restoration transparency from the ground.
All traces, interventions and logs are public and replicable. Feedback, validation or references to Apple restoration mechanisms are deeply appreciated.
Thank you for considering this independent initiative.
– Robinson Miguel Bastías Leiva Technical operator / autodidact Temuco, Chile