July 6, 2007 on 4:05 pm | In Soft, iPhones |
I went into my logs and find some interesting things about the iPhone browser today.
The operating system is Macintosh MacOSX, the browser is not the brand new Safari 3, but it is Safari 2.0
The identification of the browser is exactly: Safari 2.0 Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/1A543a Safari/419.3
Then we have now a good way to identify iPhone users.
The Javascript version is 1.5 which is the common version nowadays.
The resolution is not as in the Technical Specifications of Apple.com’s page, it is 320 x 396.
Of course the Time zone is the US time zone.
Here is a screenshot of that figures:
Tags:
browser iphone macosx safari
I think that resolution must be the maximum browser resolution in vertical format, including the button bar.
The actual screen resolution is as stated by Apple.
Comment by edrodgers731 — July 10, 2007 #
Well it would make sense that it is Safari 2.0, as Safari 3.0 is still a public beta.
Comment by McLovin123 — July 19, 2007 #