Smartphone Blast!:  Android  |  BlackBerry  |  iPad / iPhone / iPod  |  HP / Palm / webOS  |  Windows Phone  |  Gadgets
  iphone Blast!
 

iPhone / iPad / iOS News, Blog, and Accessories

 

New iPhone and iPod Touch models coming?

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - March 19, 2009


On the heels of the new iPhone 3.0 software announcement, could new hardware be coming down the pike for the iPhone? According to BGR, they received some information that indicates new hardware for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

"Apple normally makes their device IDs in chronological order, from first released to last released. Here is what I found very interesting for you. Quick, here is an example of the past devices:

iPhone First Gen - 0x1290
iPod touch 1G - 0x1291
iPhone 3G - 0x1292
iPod touch 2G - 0x1293

Then, here is what is found in the ramdisk:

iPhone2,1 - 0x1294
iProd0,1 - 0x1295
iPod2,2 - 0x1296
iPhone3,1 - 0x1297
iFPGA - 0x1298
iPod3,1 - 0x1299"

Obviously this would be categorized under the rumor category at this point. BGR gets it right a lot of the time though, so keep that in mind. Head over to the source link below to see what BGR's source sent them. This looks interesting.



Source
Full Story | Email This | Print |
|

Related Stories
iPhone 5 to feature 4 inch display
Apple releases iOS 5.1.1 for bug fixes
iPad keyboard prototype makes typing faster
Turn your iPad into a MacBook Air look-a-like with Brydge
I didn't buy the new iPad and I don't regret it


blog comments powered by Disqus

Accessory Deals
Accessory Deals
Batteries
Batteries
Battery Covers
Battery Covers
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Books
Books
Car Kits
Car Kits
Card Readers
Card Readers
Cases
Cases
Chargers & Cables
Chargers & Cables
Cradles
Cradles
GPS Navigation
GPS Navigation
Headphones
Headphones
Headsets
Headsets
Keyboards
Keyboards

Software


More Stories:


BlackBerry has just 3 percent market share in the U.S.

Forbes names Microsoft's Steve Ballmer worst CEO

Samsung releases Galaxy S III commercial in Europe

Native Firefox for Android reaches beta status

Feeding America charity leaves BlackBerry for Windows Phone