Aug 19 2010, 2:08pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The latest beta of iOS 4.1 supposed carries information on upcoming Apple products. Apple Insider reports that new product IDs are embedded in the USB configuration files that come with the latest iOS 4.1 beta.
iPod 4.1 stands for, you guessed it, the new iPod touch with FaceTime. The iProd2,1 should be a new iPad. Maybe Apple is really launching a smaller iPad soon. The 3rd ID spotted has the cool internal name of "unkownHardware". Apple Insider guesses that it could be the new Apple TV. It could also just be code Apple developers place in these files to have fun with people who discover it and get all excited.
iOS 4.1 is still expected to be released in Fall.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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