Traces of iPhone Firmware 3.1.3 and OS 4.0 Found
In today’s world it is impossible to stop at any one point and not proceed further. This is true for our friends at Apple as well. Traces of firmware 3.1.3 and OS 4.0 were found by BGR in their visitors’ log. This is a clear indication that Apple is testing and updating for the upcoming iPhones. Cupertino Campus is the hot spot right now as updates are definitely in the process of making even though no beat version has been released for developers. This news raises alarms for people falling in two categories, one, those who use jail broken iPhone 3G and secondly those who want to update their jail broken iPhones. People falling in first category should instill in their mind that they should save their Cydia SHSH as soon as possible if they have not as yet. Doing so will enable you to use your jail broken iPhone even if Apples stops signing 3.1.2 firmware. The people in second category should not update their jail broken iPhone directly to firmware.
It would not be wrong to say that the new upcoming Apple OS 4.0 will be revolutionary with a lot of new features. This is not just a common guess but analysis based on the diminishing hype of iPhone and popularity gained by Android. Motorolla Droid and Google Nexus One fall are the major competitions and in some ways iPhone sure is way behind these Android phones. So setting new standards by Apple is a must to stay in market and maintaining their fan club.
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