A bit more about the supposed next-gen iPhone - VentureBeat
Thu, Jan 29th, 2009
After seeing the response to initial reports of what may or may not be a next generation iPhone appearing in code snippets and ad server entry logs, Pinch Media has released a bit more information on what exactly they know about the so-called "iPhone 2,1."
First of all, the device carrying that label started appearing in Pinch Media’s logs in October 2008. It kept showing up sporadically from that point until December, when the frequency of iPhone 2,1 appearances in the logs picked up. The device uses both Wi-Fi and AT&T connections, in line with current generation iPhones (sorry folk, no breaking that AT&T contract just yet). And applications running on the device appear to be popular ones, suggesting testing.
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