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iPhone 3.1 Spotted In Field Testing

kai_hiwatari writes "Digitizor reports that the next generation of the iPhone was spotted in the analytics log of an iPhone app called iBart. The device, it seems, was identified as iPhone 3.1 in the log. When iPhone 2.1 was spotted, it was followed by iPhone 3G."

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  1. who cares? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I sure as fuck don't.

    1. Re:who cares? by baker_tony · · Score: 0, Redundant

      I care so little, I don't even add comments to articles...

    2. Re:who cares? by mdwh2 · · Score: 0, Redundant

      If I had to wait years behind everyone else to get 3G, I'd guess I'd be waiting in line too.

      If this new version supports copy and paste finally, I guess people will wait in line for that :)

      (I do agree with you though - lots of niche computer platforms have had this behaviour. Apple benefit in the phone market because this behaviour carries over, however unfortunately some people get deluded into thinking that everyone behaves in this fan/geek behaviour, and think Apple are the market leader, despite not being remotely close, or that the Iphone was the only phone to do basic things like Internet access.)

  2. False user agent by ickleberry · · Score: 1, Redundant

    So what are the odds that this is a falsified user agent and that someone with a jailbroken iPhone is having a good laugh at this article?

  3. Got tired of waiting. by Darth_brooks · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I gave up on waiting for apple to get off the schnide and make the one change they desperatly need to make; ditch at&t. Got my droid a few weeks ago and couldn't be happier.

    Verizon seems to be the smartphone thunderdome, and i'd love to see apple come in and kick some windows mobile and blackberry ass, but they are apparently content to hang out in the at&t sandbox. I'd be posting this from an iphone instead of a droid if apple would commit to a decent network. Maybe in 2 years they'll have gotten the hint that exclusivity hurts in the long run.

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