New iPhone in the Wild, According to Usage Records

Courtesy Mashable!  Sat, 11/28/2009 - 15:37

An app developer has found the identifier for an as-yet unreleased iPhone in its usage records, providing evidence that a new iPhone is under testing by Apple.

iPhone development company Pandav , which makes the iBart app, spotted the phone this month in stats provided to it by analytics firm Pinch Media.

The usage logs for the first time showed a phone identified as “iPhone3,1″, even though the last iPhone, the 3GS, identifies itself as...


 

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