GumballTech found that if you enter your iPad passcode lock incorrectly a few times, the iPad brings up an Emergency Call Screen.
The above was easily achieved by enabled a passcode lock, and then entering it incorrectly about 5 times. You can then slide for a emergency call.
The Emergency Call Screen is formatted for the iPad with wider buttons and a centered keypad. Its unclear if this capability is required by the FCC; however, if the iPad can make emergency calls it will likely be hacked to make regular phone calls as well.
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chris - March 3, 2010 at 4:57pm
What's up with the little bird that follows as you scroll the screen? I'm not going to click on it because I assume the idea is to see how many people are SO intrigued/curious/annoyed that they do that.