Evidence of Next Generation iPhone Found?
Posted January 28, 2009 at 10:36pm by iClarified
Evidence of the next generation iPhone designated "iPhone2,1" has been found in the latest iPhone firmware, according MacRumors.
The original iPhone carries the model number of "iPhone 1,1" while the 3G iPhone is labeled "iPhone 1,2". These numbers do not change for simple storage increases and instead represent functionally different devices. Similarly, the iPod Touch was originally introduced as the "iPod 1,1" and the most recent hardware revision was labeled "iPod2,1". The 2,1 iPod Touch added a speaker, volume controls, microphone support and a much faster processor than the 1st generation model. This new model number can be found in the USBDeviceConfiguration.plist in an unencrypted firmware.
MacRumor's also notes that "iPhone2,1" models have been detected by PinchMedia ad serving reports as you can see in the image below.
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The original iPhone carries the model number of "iPhone 1,1" while the 3G iPhone is labeled "iPhone 1,2". These numbers do not change for simple storage increases and instead represent functionally different devices. Similarly, the iPod Touch was originally introduced as the "iPod 1,1" and the most recent hardware revision was labeled "iPod2,1". The 2,1 iPod Touch added a speaker, volume controls, microphone support and a much faster processor than the 1st generation model. This new model number can be found in the USBDeviceConfiguration.plist in an unencrypted firmware.
MacRumor's also notes that "iPhone2,1" models have been detected by PinchMedia ad serving reports as you can see in the image below.
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