iOS version code-namesiOS doesn't have public code names the way OS X does, but it does have internal code names and they're all shades of awesome cool. I'm a sucker for code names. They're so Bond. While Apple doesn't use public code names for iOS the way the company does for OS X — no big cats like Snow Leopard or California landmarks like El Capitan — it does use internal code names primarily based on ski resorts. They're not meant for the public but, once a version of iOS goes public, they're not hard to find. 1.0: Alpine (1.0.0 - 1.0.2: Heavenly) 1.1: Little Bear (1.1.1: Snowbird, 1.1.2: Oktoberfest) 2.0: Big Bear 2.1: Sugarbowl 2.2: Timberline 3.0: Kirkwood 3.1: Northstar 3.2: Wildcat (iPad only) 4.0: Apex 4.1: Baker 4.2: Jasper (4.2.5 - 4.2.10: Phoenix) 4.3: Durango 5.0: Telluride 5.1: Hoodoo 6.0: Sundance 6.1: Brighton 7.0: Innsbruck 7.1: Sochi 8.0: Okemo 8.1: OkemoTaos 8.2: OkemoZurs 8.3: Stowe 8.4: Copper 9.0: Monarch 9.1: Boulder 9.2: Castlerock 9.3: Eagle While knowing these names does...<br clear='all'/>
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