The iPhone 4 has a different baseband chip


Oranav, one of the Dev Team members working on decoding solutions for all iPhone models announce that the new iPhone 4 has a new baseband chip, so a completely different software baseband compared to the existing ones and probably a much harder baseband to decode than the previous ones.

The information comes from a video presented by SlashGear in which a person who works on an iPhone 4 enters the About menu of the phone and scrolls to the baseband version and it can be clearly seen that the baseband version of the iPhone 4 is 01.59.00 .05.13.04 compared to 3 from iPhone XNUMXGS.

It remains to be seen after the iPhone 4 is officially released if solutions will be found for its decoding, in the meantime think carefully when you buy an iPhone 4 because it is not known at the moment if it will ever be decoded or not.