9to5 Mac and others have suggested that the Calendar app icon in the iOS 4.3 beta hints at a release date for iPad 2. Unfortunately, it’s not likely.
A Springboard preview image in the latest iOS 4.3 beta shows the Calendar app with a big number 9 front-and-center. Remembering that the original iPad showed a 27, and that it was released on the 27th, some wondered if that 9 was a bit of foreshadowing.
If so, we missed the hint long ago, because the same 9 can be found on original iPads running the latest iOS. To see it, tap Settings, then Brightness & Wallpaper. Two wallpaper thumbnails appear, one of which shows the Calendar icon with a big ‘ol 9. In other words, it’s nothing new.
If an iPad is released announced* on February 9 (where did the February come from, by the way?), that icon will have had nothing to do with it.
*Reader James O’Leary notes that 9to5 and others claim the 9th suggests an announcement date, not a launch. Fine. Still, the “9″ has been there for a long time and quite likely isn’t meant as a hint.
[Via 9to5 Mac]
Don’t believe the icons: iPad 2 unlikely on February 9 originally appeared on TUAW on Thu, 20 Jan 2011 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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