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This follows our report that we found references to the “N94″ in the iOS 5.0 SDK earlier this year, and leaked images of the mystery device’s back cover discovered by MacPost. Enhanced ID checks help prove your customers identification and that they’re not involved in any recorded suspicious activity. MacRumors notes that Apple products typically don’t show up in the data FCC’s database until the same day the products are unveiled. This newly discovered FCC ID compares to the GSM iPhone 4’s “BCG-E2380A” identifier and the CDMA iPhone 4’s “BCG-E2422A” ID. 9to5Mac’s Mark Gurman dug up the image (above). The actual FCC filing is yet to show up in the equipment authorization database, but the discovery comes from a file named as related to the General > About > Regulatory section of the device’s Settings app. This provides yet more proof that Apple is moving closer towards the unveiling of this rumoured iPhone 4 variant.
#FCC ID SEARCH VERIFICATION#
A report from MacRumors claims the iPhone prototype codenamed “N94” has gained FCC ID “BCG-E2430A”, thanks to a file that has been added in the latest iOS 5 Beta 7 release. FCC Class B Verification REQUIREMENTS FOR FCC PART 15 CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION -VERIFICATION A detailed test report of measurements showing FCC Part 15 Class B compliance to be kept on file.
