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From: Colour Sergeant Bourne <bourne@rorke.za>
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Subject: Re: iPhone model mumber vs. iOS version #
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2024 19:18:02 -0400
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On 8/26/24 5:00 PM, Cameo wrote:
> 
> Why are iOS major versions two whole numbers ahead of the iPhone’s model
> numbers, considering that both numbers are incremented at the same time of
> the year when the new phone model comes out? Why not just keep both numbers
> the same?

Probably for about the same reason your car tag and driver's license are 
different. While they are frequently used in proximity, they are totally 
unrelated; apples and oranges...

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