Evidence Appendix: Visual Documentation of Fraudulent Device Specifications ( Final ) Subject: VL Wireless / SafetyNet Wireless - VL68Pro Investigation Date: June 23, 2026 This appendix contains the complete visual and forensic record of the VL68Pro investigation. Evidence was captured using DevCheck , Device Info HW , and Android Developer Options to bypass superficial UI modifications. Exhibit 1: Hardware Identity (DevCheck) Source File: HardwareDEVCheck.png Description: Confirms the Unisoc SC9863A (28nm, 2018) chipset. This hardware is physically incapable of 5G connectivity. Exhibit 2: Official FCC Registration Source File: VL68ProFCCRegistrationBrave.jpg Description: Official FCC records for FCC ID: 2BS4HVL68PRO show only 4G LTE frequency authorizations. Exhibit 3: Fraudulent Product Packaging Source File: VLWirelessFalseAdvertising.jpg Description: Retail packaging claiming “5G” and “Android 16,” both of which are proven fabrications. Exhibit 4: Status Bar vs. System Settings Source File: NetworkStatus4G.png Description: Shows a “5G” icon in the status bar while the internal settings menu only offers “4G” as the maximum network type. Exhibit 5: Internal Modem Identification (Device Info HW) Source File: TheFullNarative.png Description: The low-level baseband firmware explicitly identifies itself as a “4G_MODEM” Exhibit 6: SoC and GPU Verification (Device Info HW) Source File: PowerVLroguechip.png Description: Verification of the legacy PowerVR Rogue GE8322 GPU, consistent with 2018- era 4G hardware. Exhibit 7: Kernel Version vs. Claimed OS (Device Info HW) Source File: General_Kernel.png Description: Proves the device is running Android 13 (Kernel 5.15) despite the “Android 16” labels in the UI. Exhibit 8: SIM Status (Physical Photo) Source File: SIM_Status.jpg Description: A physical photo of the system lying about “5G” network types. Digital screenshots were blocked on this page. Exhibit 9: Evidence of Intentional Screenshot Blocking Source File: SIM_STATUS_FLAG_SECURE.png Description: The blacked-out result of a digital screenshot, proving the use of FLAG_SECURE to hide fraudulent system labels. Exhibit 10: RAM Verification (Developer Options) Source File: DeveloperOptionsRAM.png Description: The “Running Services” menu confirms a total of 3 GB of physical RAM , proving the “6GB” claim is fraudulent. Exhibit 11: Forensic System Log Analysis Source File: dumpstate_log.txt Description: System logs confirming the device runs Android Go Edition (for low-end hardware) and uses legacy Spreadtrum/Unisoc software frameworks. End of Appendix