> Just wondered if anyone knows what version of iOS a new iPhone 4 (not 4S) is > likely to come with? >
5.1. Apple always ship with the latest, within 24 hours of it being released. It's quite impressive (same with MacOS) > We’re seeing some strange behavior on older versions of iOS but only in an > area of our product that requires a sleeve for the iPhone 4/4S, so I’m not > concerned about older devices. And due to our market, our customers are > likely to go buy new devices so was trying to get an idea of what might be > on them. It originally came out with iOS 4 but I am unsure as to whether new > product on the shelves now would have iOS 4 or iOS 5? Do they automatically > alter manufacturing to include the latest iOS when it’s released, or do they > stick to the original and force the user to manually upgrade? I keep an old iPod Touch (3G) around for this - I have 4.2.1 on it for old version testing. My oldest supported version is now a 3G with 4.2.1. :) And even that is a stretch - iOS5 is SO much nicer. You might be able to get one off ebay....? Will it work with a touch? Or maybe JB it and see if you can downgrade it? Tho I think you need to have the keys archived from when it was running that version. -- Nic Wise t. +44 7788 592 806 | @fastchicken | http://www.linkedin.com/in/nicwise b. http://www.fastchicken.co.nz/ Nearest Bus: find when the next bus is coming to your stop. http://goo.gl/Vcz1p mobileAgent (for FreeAgent): get your accounts in your pocket. http://goo.gl/IuBU Trip Wallet: Keep track of your budget on the go: http://goo.gl/ePhKa London Bike App: Find the nearest Boris Bike, and get riding! http://goo.gl/Icp2 _______________________________________________ MonoTouch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monotouch
