Monday, March 5th, 2012 at 12:56 pm , filed under Softwares by Eric Jenny
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Quite interestingly, new server logs have revealed proof of a device with an iPad Retina Display screen resolution, and also iPad models running iOS 6.
The reports from server logs have found a total of 346 visits from a device running 2,048 by 1,536 pixel resolutions. whereas a resolution in and of itself is not proof of a device, that size occurs to be precisely double the resolution of the present iPad, with 4 times as many pixels.
On the other hand, various rumors have hint toward Apple’s third-generation iPad featuring a Retina Display that will be a double-resolution screen, at 2,048 by 1,536. In addition, the sources as well asserted that iPads that were accessing its site from the Giant’s corporate IP block at its Cupertino, California, corporate campus, where in some of those iPads were found to be running iOS 6, a surprising update to Apple’s mobile OS.
According to the reports from the sources, the iPads that seems to be running iOS 6 are as well using a slightly newer build of WebKit, where in the older OSes illustrate WebKit 534.46 whereas the ones asserting to be iOS 6 reveal WebKit build 535.8.
As you are aware, yet now there have been no indications that Apple would release a new version of iOS with iPad 3 this month. However, the server logs do hint that the Cupertino California Company is hard at work on the 6th major upgrade to the OS. While, the company has yet to release iOS 5.1 that is still in beta.
However, given the Cupertino Company’s earlier release schedules, iOS 6 is expected to be released later this year together with a new sixth-generation iPhone, iPhone 6.
Stay tuned to know more on Apple’s iOS 6.0 OS updates!

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