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Won't be running the same OS? So you think, then, that a 3GS will be running a different OS.
Does the owner of a 3GS get the same features? No.
Can a developer count on the same features being available across the devices supported by iOS 6? No.
That's the "for all intents and purposes" part that, apparently, went completely over your head.
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2011-08-08
The point is that there is a version number, but it's hidden in the fine print at http://www.apple.com/ios/ios6/.
Call me picky, but for all intents and purposes the iPhone 3GS won't be really running the same OS as the 4S or its yet unannounced successor. Maybe you don't have a problem with it and that's fine, but talking about fragmentation versus segmentation seems like hair splitting to me. "
Won't be running the same OS? So you think, then, that a 3GS will be running a different OS. Do you also think Windows 7 Ultimate is a different OS from Windows 7 Home? ........No, it is not a different OS, and neither is what a 3GS will be running.
Why is it people always go with extremes here over the rational and common sense?