Evidence that a CDMA iPhone and a new iPad may be nearing field testing has been discovered by BGR.
Way down deep within iOS 4 is a pretty intriguing block of code. Our source says that the code queries the device, and if the device is either a CDMA iPhone or iPad 2, the device will auto-activate, thus bypassing the need for iTunes. We’re told this block of code has appeared every year consecutively before a major iPhone / device release, removed right before launch. This allows the products to be field tested by carriers (or partners) without having to activate the handsets or devices.
The site also heard from a separate source that code for the CDMA iPhone N92AP and the code for the next generation iPod touch is N81AP.
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Way down deep within iOS 4 is a pretty intriguing block of code. Our source says that the code queries the device, and if the device is either a CDMA iPhone or iPad 2, the device will auto-activate, thus bypassing the need for iTunes. We’re told this block of code has appeared every year consecutively before a major iPhone / device release, removed right before launch. This allows the products to be field tested by carriers (or partners) without having to activate the handsets or devices.
The site also heard from a separate source that code for the CDMA iPhone N92AP and the code for the next generation iPod touch is N81AP.
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