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This purposely changes the name of the UIDevice4iPhone constant, to ensure that people who upgrade from a previous version of the code switch to either testing for both constants or for the one they care about.
You shouldn't be doing string comparison or anything with these - they're just for user display.
Don't use "G" suffix (as in 1G and 2G) on iPad model numbers. Capitalize 'i' in 'iPad/iPhone/iPod' etc when doing camel case for variable names.
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Hey,
I made some updates to the UIDevice-Hardware code, you might be interested in pulling this into your repository. I also sent a pull req to Erica, the original author of the hardware detection code.