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Mystery Product Reference Found in iPhone OS Beta

August 5th, 2009 in iPods

A developer tipped off Ars Technica on the evidence in the latest beta of iPhone OS 3.1 of a property list file for USB configuration that contains an “iProd1,1″ entry. Source: Ars Technica This isn’t the first time cryptic references have turned up, either. In March , an identifier for “iProd0,1″ was found in the iPhone OS SDK beta, along with “iPhone3,1,” “iFPGA,” and “iPod2,2″ identifiers, the iPhone reference turning out to be the iPhone 3GS. In July , analytics firm Pinch Med

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