Application developers have begun to see the next iOS version showing up in their stats that they receive from Apple and this is proof that they are starting their testing procedures. The image that is shown below which is from 9to5Mac shows the iOS is being tested on numerous devices including iPods, iPads and iPhones and this includes all versions even the iPhone 3GS.

Many people had assumed that the iPhone 3GS would be left out of future major iOS releases but this doesn’t seem to be the case and Apple are testing their new iOS version on the iPhone 3GS model too.
As the devices begin to show up in developer’s stats it leads to speculation that a public release in a matter of months could be on the cards and this will probably include various beta versions coming before the official release is seen. It is all good news though and we can’t wait to see the public release of the first iOS 5 beta to see exactly what Apple have in store.
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