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Pod touch. It will mainly concentrate on the more feature rich i. Phone, but sometimes information on the i. Pad and i. Pod Touch will be added if it is not too distracting. If you think you know all there is to know about the i. Phone, i. Pod Touch, or i. Pad, read the following and you might learn a thing or two that you didn't know before.
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First Apple Store in Hong Kong. Phone Model Differences. The following chart describes the basic differences between various i. Phone and i. Pod Touch model numbers. Pod Classic, i. Pod Mini, i. Pod Photo, i. Pod Video, i. Pod Shuffle, and i.
Pod Nano are not included because they are not able to run the same software as i. Phone and i. Pod touch (which have binary code compatibility.) What this means is that compiled code can run on i. Phone or i. Pod Touch unmodified (and on later device versions, as long as you are able to download and install them). Note that special applications that makes use of hardware on newer versions of the i. Phone (like the digital compass capability of the i.
Phone 3. GS) would not work on earlier models. For the i. Pad, i. Pad 3. G refers to the i. Pad Wi- Fi + 3. G model. For quick identification purposes, the i. Pod Touch will have "1. G", "2. G", or "3.
G" to designate the i. Pod Touch generation (1. G = first generation; 2. G = second generation; etc).
These quoted abbreviations have nothing to do with the 3. G designation used to indicate cellular technology generation on the i. Phone 3. G. Applications on i. Pod Touch "1. G", "2.
G", and "3. G" are not able to use any cellphone hardware capabilities at all. For the original i. Phone, it will sometimes be identified as i. Phone "2. G" (since it uses GSM, a cellular 2. G standard). In other words, quoted designations are not official product names from Apple (unlike non- quoted ones), but are used to identify your device.
The i. Pad is like a big i.Pod Touch, but has some borrowed features from the i.Phone (like the digital compass and cellular 3. Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise X64 Keygen Software . G capability.)Visually, all i.Pod Touch models have an aluminum back with a small plastic covering in the top left corner.Pod Touch "1. G" has squarish covering, while the i.
Pod Touch "2. G"/"3. G" have an oval covering. Only the i. Phone "2. G" has an aluminum back (without the top left plastic covering). Both i. Phone 3. G and 3.
GS have plastic backs. The i. Phone 4/4 (CDMA) have a aluminosilicate glass back. The main physical differences between the i. Phone 4 and the i.
Phone 4 (CDMA) are the appearances of extra linear gaps located on the outer metal band in- between the two glass sheets. The extra air gaps lessens the possibility for signal interference caused by your fingers by separating the different antennas from each other.
The Model Number is located on the back of the device. The i. Phone "2. G" also includes the serial number and IMEI number on the back of the phone. Model. Common Name.
Flash(GB)DRAMARM CPUPower. VRGPUResolution. Wi- Fi.
Bluetooth. Camera. Cellular Types. Supported. Max Cellular Speeds. A- GPSVibrate. Compass. Axis. Gyro. Nike+First. Release. Download. Upload. A1. 21. 3i.
Pod Touch "1. G"8,1. MB1. 17. 6JZ(F)- S (4. MHz)MBX Lite. 48. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Sep, 2. 00. 7A1. 28. Pod Touch "2. G"8,1.
MBARM1. 1 (5. 33. MHz)+ ARM7. MBX Lite. A2. DP)No. No. No.
No. No. No. No. No. Yes. Sep, 2. 00. 8A1. Pod Touch "3. G"3.
MBCortex- A8 (6. 00. MHz)SGX5. 35. 48. A2. DP)No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
Yes. Sep, 2. 00. 9A1. Pod Touch "4. G"8,3. MBCortex- A8 (8. 00. MHz)SGX5. 35. 96. A2. DP). 6. 9MPVGANo. No. No. No. No. No.
Yes. Yes. Sep, 2. A1. 42. 1i. Pod Touch "5. G"3. 2,6. 45. 12.
MBCortex- A9. Dual Core. SGX5. 43. MP2. 11. A2. DP)5. MP1. 2. MPLED Flash. No. No. No. No. No. No. Yes. Yes. Nov, 2. 01. 2Model.
Common Name. Flash(GB)DRAMARM CPUPower. VRGPUResolution. Wi- Fi. Bluetooth. Camera. Cellular Types. Supported. Max Cellular Speeds. A- GPSVibrate. Compass. Axis. Gyro. Nike+First.
Release. Download. Upload. A1. 20. 3i.
Phone "2. G"4,8,1. MB1. 17. 6JZ(F)- S (4. MHz)MBX Lite. 48. A2. DP)2. MPGSM (GPRS/EDGE)2. EDGE)1. 77. 6kbps(EDGE)No. Yes. No. No. No. Jun, 2. A1. 24. 1i. Phone 3.
G8,1. 61. 28. MB1. JZ(F)- S (4. 12. MHz)MBX Lite. A2. DP)2. MPGSM (GPRS/EDGE)UMTS (HSPA)3. Mbps(HSDPA)3. 84kbps(UMTS)Yes. Yes. No. No. No. Jul, 2.
A1. 30. 3i. Phone 3. GS8,1. 6,3. 22. 56.
MBCortex- A8 (6. 00. MHz)SGX5. 35. 48.
A2. DP)3. 1. 5MPGSM (GPRS/EDGE)UMTS (HSPA)7. Mbps(HSDPA)3. 84kbps(UMTS)Yes. Yes. Yes. No. Yes. Jun, 2. 00. 9A1. 33. Phone 4 (GSM)1. 6,3.
MBCortex- A8 (8. 00. MHz)SGX5. 35. 96. A2. DP)5. MPVGALED Flash. GSM (GPRS/EDGE)UMTS (HSPA)7. Mbps(HSDPA)2. 9. Mbps(HSUPA)Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Jun, 2. 01. 0A1. 34.
Phone 4 (CDMA)1. 6,3. MBCortex- A8 (8. 00. MHz)SGX5. 35. 96. A2. DP)5. MPVGALED Flash. GSM (GPRS/EDGE)UMTS (HSPA)1. Mbps(HSDPA)5. 7. 6Mbps(HSUPA)Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
Feb, 2. 01. 1cdma. One. CDMA2. 00. 0 1x. RTTCDMA2. 00. 0 EV- DO1.
Mbps(EV- DO B)5. 4. Mbps(EV- DO B)A1. Phone 4. S1. 6,3.
MBCortex- A9 (8. 00. MHz)Dual Core. SGX5. MP2. 96. 0x. 64. 0b/g/n. A2. DP)8. MPVGALED Flash. GSM (GPRS/EDGE)UMTS (HSPA)1. Mbps(HSDPA)5. 7. 6Mbps(HSUPA)Yes.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Oct, 2. 01. 1cdma. One. CDMA2. 00. 0 1x. RTTCDMA2. 00. 0 EV- DO1. Mbps(EV- DO B)5. 4. Mbps(EV- DO B)A1.
Phone 5. 16,3. 2,6. GBApple A6 (1. 3.
GHz)Dual Core. SGX5. MP3. 11. 36x. 64. A2. DP)1. 2. MP8. MPcdma. One. CDMA2. RTTCDMA2. 00. 0 EV- DOGSM (GPRS/EDGE)UMTS (HSPA)LTE7.
Mbps(LTE)5. 7. 6Mbps(HSUPA)Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. Oct, 2. 01. 2Model. Common Name. Flash(GB)DRAMARM CPUPower. VRGPUResolution. Wi- Fi.
Bluetooth. Camera. Cellular Types. Supported. Max Cellular Speeds. A- GPSVibrate. Compass. Axis. Gyro. Nike+First. Release. Download.
Upload. A1. 21. 9i. Pad (Wi- Fi)1. 6,3. MBCortex- A8 (1. GHz)SGX5. A2. DP)No. No. No. No. No. No. Yes. No.
No. Apr, 2. 01. 0A1. Pad (GSM)1. 6,3. 2,6. MBCortex- A8 (1. GHz)SGX5. A2. DP)No. GSM (GPRS/EDGE)UMTS (HSPA)7. Mbps(HSDPA)3. 84kbps(UMTS)Yes. No. Yes. No. No. Apr, 2.
A1. 39. 5i. Pad 2 (Wi- Fi)1. MBCortex- A9 (1. GHz)Dual Core.
SGX5. 43. MP2. 10. A2. DP)VGA. 9. 2MPNo. No. No. No. No. Yes. Yes. No. Mar, 2. 01. A1. 39. 6i. Pad 2 (GSM)1. MBCortex- A9 (1. GHz)Dual Core.
SGX5. 43. MP2. 10. A2. DP)VGA. 9. 2MPGSM (GPRS/EDGE)UMTS (HSPA)1. Mbps(HSDPA)5. 7. 6Mbps(HSUPA)Yes. No. Yes. Yes. No. Mar, 2. 01. 1A1. 39.
Pad 2 (CDMA)1. 6,3. MBCortex- A9 (1. GHz)Dual Core. SGX5. 43. MP2. 10. A2. DP)VGA. 9. 2MPcdma.
One. CDMA2. 00. 0 1x. RTTCDMA2. 00. 0 EV- DO1. Mbps(EV- DO B)5. 4. Mbps(EV- DO B)Yes. No. Yes. Yes. No. Mar, 2. 01. 1A1. 40. Pad 3 (CDMA)1. 6,3.
GBCortex- A9 (1. GHz)Dual Core. SGX5. 43. MP4. 20. A2. DP)VGA5. MPcdma. One. CDMA2. 00. 0 1x. RTTCDMA2. 00. 0 EV- DOGSM (GPRS/EDGE)UMTS (HSPA)LTE7. Mbps(LTE)5. 7. 6Mbps(HSUPA)Yes.
No. Yes. Yes. No. Mar, 2. 01. 2A1. 41.
Pad 3 (Wi- Fi)1. 6,3. GBCortex- A9 (1. GHz)Dual Core. SGX5. 43. MP4. 20. A2. DP)VGA5. MPNo. No. No. No. No. Yes.
Yes. No. Mar, 2. 01. A1. 43. 0i. Pad 3 (GSM)1. GBCortex- A9 (1. GHz)Dual Core. SGX5. 43. MP4. 20. A2. DP)VGA5. MPGSM (GPRS/EDGE)UMTS (HSPA)LTE7. Mbps(LTE)5. 7. 6Mbps(HSUPA)Yes.
No. Yes. Yes. No. Mar, 2. 01. 2The Pink (A2. DP) entry for i. Phone "2. G" and pink cellular entries for i. Phone 4 (CDMA) means that it is not officially supported, but the hardware supports it natively. Usually you can unlock it via installing homebrew software or other software drivers. Note that certain i.
Phones sold in China have the Wi- Fi disabled (like some i. Phone 3. G/3. GS), and another (i. Phone 3. GS in 8.
GB) comes with a labeling as WLAN instead of Wi- Fi, which indicates it supports the homegrown WAPI (WLAN Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure) standard that uses the SMS4 symmetric encryption algorithm on top of Wi- Fi. These modifications were the result of meeting special regulations to comply with their local laws. Because these devices sometimes shares the same model numbers, they are put together in one chart below to denote their unique Wi- Fi characteristics. Model. Common Name. Flash(GB)DRAMARM CPUPower. VRGPUResolution. Wi- Fi.