Evidence of new iPhone discovered?

Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:02AM EST

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Curious bloggers poking around the latest iPhone firmware update stumbled upon something pretty interesting Wednesday: An innocuous line of code that might—just might—indicate that a major new iPhone model is in the works. Let the speculation begin!

The bloggers at MacRumors popped the hood on iPhone firmware update 2.2.1 (which arrived on iTunes earlier this week) and found a line of code designating what appears to be a new iPhone model: "iPhone2,1", to be exact.

As the MacRumors post explains, Apple's firmware code uses different identifiers for specific iPhone and iPod Touch models; for example, the original iPhone was "iPhone 1,1", while the iPhone 3G is "iPhone1,2".

OK, but maybe we're just talking a new iPhone 3G with, say, 32GB of storage, right? No, says MacRumors: Historically, model numbers in the iPhone/iPod Touch firmware code only change for full-on hardware revisions, not storage updates.

Interesting … so, what does it all mean? Well, the timing makes sense; the first iPhone came out in June 2007, the iPhone 3G arrived in July 2008, so it stands to reason that a new iPhone should be ready by this summer. And that means … yup, it's time (yet again) to rev up the iPhone guessing game.

For now, of course, there's precious little to go on; as AppleInsider notes, there's been some idle chatter about multi-core graphics, pumped-up ARM processors, and faster 3G communication chips. Another lingering rumor—the iPhone Nano—was pretty much scotched by acting CEO Tim Cook during Apple's earnings call last week.

So, given that there's no real hard evidence besides the MacRumors find, we might as well just start by pulling out our favorite iPhone wish-list items (and remember, think hardware features, not software additions like cut-and-paste or Flash support that could arrive via a firmware update).

VentureBeat has a couple of good guesses, including better battery life (perhaps borrowing the technology behind the "adaptive charging" battery in the new 17-inch MacBook Pro), and (at long last) a better camera. Personally, I'd love to see a 5MP snapper with autofocus and a decent LED flash.

Let's see, what else … stereo speakers, maybe? (Nice, but not really a necessity.) A slide-out keypad? Nah. Thinner and lighter? Perhaps, although I'd rather have better battery life than a thinner iPhone.

What do you think? Also—what should we call this thing (assuming it exists)? The "iPhone 3" is confusing, since we already have the iPhone 3G, and "iPhone 4G" implies either "fourth-gen" iPhone (wrong) or 4G wireless networks (which, in AT&T's case, won't be anywhere near ready by this summer). I'm open to suggestions.

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Next Generation iPhone Model Revealed in Firmware [MacRumors]

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  • 46 Posted by djdugandesign on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    Flash capability!!! I want VOD so i can watch HULU.com's amazing content. It gets me urked knowing i can't watch my fav shows without buying it from the itunes store

  • 47 Posted by kc_andrewsherman on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well, the IPhone has been a huge success so I have a few thoughts. Att has exclusive rights until 2011. I see many firmware upgrades adding most all of what you have said, but with every new smart phone gunning for apple, they are going to have to find a way to continue to be innovative. So it will continue to evolve hardware wise. If they were smart, they should not sign long exclusive rights to carriers any more; but follow in RIM's footsteps and market globally. I see the next iphone being unlocked and the next partnership with Verizon/Vodaphone (the largest carrier in Europe) since they are partners sharing the LTE technology. I predict Sprint will never see the iPhone, because wiMax will flop. Nokia has already dropped out of wiMax. Sony Ericsson has done just fine since it left CDMA.... and be on the lookout for a Sony phone in the near future........shhhhhhhhhhhh

  • 48 Posted by elmos_world47 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    I hope there to be a new digital camera where you can see yourself when you take pictures of your own. That way we dont have to be infront of a mirror to see what our picture would look like!!!! Great Idea!

  • 49 Posted by jamiedscott1969 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    Better camera, with flash (and video), more storage, faster 3G communications and a multicore processor, with better battery life -- is that too much to ask?

  • 50 Posted by emran2626 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    How about adopting the blackberry storm "click" texting feature so it would be easier to text on the iPhone?

  • 51 Posted by jamiedscott1969 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    @thaloanguy: The sirius service won't be a satellite receiver, it's an app for streaming the sirius internet service over 3G or wifi. It can be done on the existing 3G hardware.

  • 55 Posted by your_email_here22 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    your overrated the iphone is the the latest technology and its freakin awesome

  • 56 Posted by txfilmguy1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    Ability to play HD content through component cables.

  • 57 Posted by l3rainzone on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    It comes with a softer case infused with an anti-bacterial agent so you can wipe you butt with it if you get caught without toilet paper. Apple think of everything!

  • 58 Posted by vargasjr13 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well this is just a rumor, it could be just a beta that was leaked by accident(or not). I would like to see some satellite radio support and longer battery life. I think a faster CPU would be a nice touch. too early to call on, all we can do is wait.

  • 59 Posted by neth_aol on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    It will be either the "iPhone G3" or the "iPhone HD"

  • 60 Posted by stlcardinalsfan22 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    i bet its the verizon iphone that i heard should be available by this summer

  • 61 Posted by yoohooo7 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    how about if the iphone had video capture, and a better camera!

  • 62 Posted by davidrc517 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    How much thinner can it be? Probably not enough to make a difference to 3g users. Also, the new screen has to be the exact same size because all the apps are designed for the current size. I don't think a better screen will make that much of a difference. The only thing they could improve are battery life, camera, and 3g speeds. But eh, the 3g is good enough for me.

  • 63 Posted by aznsuperman4o8 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    Call it the iPwned. Or maybe just call it the superphone that can't do simple tasks! I'm still bitter about the fact that I can't receive dirty pix that's fwd amongst my friends. I'm not in Robert Deniro's circle anymore...

  • 64 Posted by somebodys_here on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    Dual cameras (5MP main, VGA front), faster processor, more battery life (please), the list goes on.

  • 65 Posted by julietoo50 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'm hearing Sirius Sat Radio will be available. Can't wait!!

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