iOS 5.1 Update Confirm Possibility Of FaceTime Over 4G And 4G LTE For Next iPhone

March 26, 2012 by: 0
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The with Apple bringing forth a 4G LTE-compliant iPad previous week, most of the on looking tech world saw such an implementation within the next iPhone as one thing of a foregone conclusion.

In fact, presumption is a pretty dangerous road to trail – particularly when the tracks we are sniffing are those of the Cupertino company. We expected Retina with the iPad two, since the iPhone four had already been teasing it to us for a few months prior. Similarly, we even took the liberty of assuming that the third iPad would indeed be the iPad three, however the unnamed device was another dodge ball no one saw coming back.

Still, the LTE situation is rather completely different. This can be because, in terms of the market, a lot of smartphones than tablets currently boast the much-improved cellular affiliation, and perhaps a lot of importantly, smartphones are much more adept beneficiaries, since they have all the key functions of tablets – and then some.

While we cannot provide confirmation of a 4G LTE-compatible iPhone, proof spotted within the innards of iOS 5.1 appear almost pretty much as good as. A tipster has informed iDB that strings found within iOS 5.1 seem to provide the game away:

4G_ON_CALL_OK_ENABLE

4G_ON_FACETIME_4G_WARNING_DISABLE

 

 

It is vital to note that the strings are new to iOS 5.1, and can’t be seen in previous iOS iterations. The files are confirmed to have been found on an iPhone four and iPod touch, and people running a jailbroken iOS 5.1 device can also find said files.

Not only do the strings all-but make sure 4G on iPhone, however they also recommend Apple might finally permit FaceTime over cellular affiliation – one thing that still is not sanctioned at all presently – not even on the new iPad.

If you would like to examine the strings out for yourself, you may firstly required a jailbroken iPhone four or iPod touch running iOS 5.1. In Cydia, you will need to grab iFile from the BigBoss repo (if you do not have it already, you really ought to), and install on your device. Once you are running it, browse to:

var/stash/Applications/Preferences.app/English.lproj/Network.strings

where you will search a plethora of strings indicative of a 4G iPhone device within the pipeline. It is, of course, unwise to start calling it the iPhone five, however whatever moniker it is blessed with, we actually cannot wait to check a 4G LTE iPhone – and not before time.

 

 

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