We have been getting numerous rumors about the next generation iPhone and iPad. And now, Engadget is reporting they got some information from “reliable sources,” on the the iPhone 5, iPad 2 and the next generation of the Apple TV.
Here is a quick little heads up for those of you who have been waiting for iPhone 4 unlock on 3.10.01 and 2.10.04 basebands. MuscleNerd of iPhone Dev-Team has confirmed now that no unlock will be released until iOS 4.3 / 4.2.5 (whichever is last) is public.
The release of iOS 4.3 beta has brought new surprises. Digging deep into iOS 4.3 beta code reveals a bunch of new iPhone and iPad models. Could one of these be the iPhone 5 and the iPad 2? Read on to find out more.
Well, well, well, what do we have here… According to sources at BGR, Apple is going to drop home button on both the iPad 2 and iPhone 5. You will be controlling your next-gen iPhone or iPad using multi-touch gestures which has been introduced with iOS 4.3 for iPad.
iOS 4.3 was seeded earlier today for iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad, iPod touch 4G, 3G and Apple TV. This version of iOS also marks the end of support for iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2G.
Apple has just released iOS 4.3 Beta for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and the second-gen Apple TV. This build is meant for developers only. Only members enrolled in the iPhone Developer Standard or Enterprise Program can access these bits of by signing into Apple Developer Connection.
A source close to us (who wishes to remain anonymous) has informed us that iOS 4.3 will indeed bring the “Personal Hotspot” feature to all iPhones in March this year.
The Verizon iPhone 4, which was recently announced today will officially feature a wireless tethering -like feature which will allow it to turn into a mobile hotspot! Dubbed as “Personal Hotspot”, this feature allows up to 5 devices onto the personal network and share the iPhone's cellular data connection. The hotspot itself will come built directly into the OS of the new Verizon iPhone 4, running the new iOS 4.2.5.
Earlier today, Verizon announced the much awaited arrival of iPhone 4 on their CDMA network. Feature wise, it is exactly the same iPhone 4 which was launched back in June on AT&T’s GSM network. To make it work on a CDMA network, Apple naturally had to make some changes. These changes are subtle, as shown in the hands-on video here, and were required to make iPhone 4 work on a CDMA network.
In an hands-on with the just announced Verizon iPhone 4, Engadget has spotted the “Personal Hotspot” feature in iOS 4.2.5, running on the said handset.

