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iOS 5.1 Buildversion is 9B179 on the iPhone 4S. Also, none of the new wallpapers shown in the iOS 5.1 beta seem to be present.

There is a 3G on/off slider in the Network preference tab (Excuse me, it's in Dutch):

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You can slide the new lockscreen to the top to open the camera app:

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Thanks for replying so quick vampy! :)

Interesting stuff, does the ATT 4S have the "Enable 3G" switch now under settings -> general -> network?

Nope, still only the "Cellular Data, Data Roaming, Set Up Personal Hotspot, VPN and Wi-Fi" :(
 
Wait a second. Did the menus always slide in and out in the settings app?

Every time there is an update I think something that I've seen/been using forever is a new feature and I get excited and confused. Is this one of those times?
 
Is it possible that Apple could have SECRETLY hidden a 4G antenna on the 4s until they decided to activate it, (i.e. Today)? I would have thought somebody would have detected that before now. Anybody?
Screenshot showing this?
 
no advice given - only my opinion.

No, it was advice. A lot of non-members read these forums. If you're going to say:

"best to wait for the next major one...!"

...then you need to add on: "if, like me, you don't care about bug fixes because your phone is perfect right now."

To not do so gives bad advice to newcomers with little technical knowledge. And that drags down the quality and usefulness of Macrumors. And I think that harming this community is something we should all try to avoid.
 
Hmm :mad:
No OTA for me?? iPhone 4 iOS 5.1 (9B5141a)
Try Reset / Erase All Setting!!! Still No OTA???
 
Ghost Tracks

The more itunes match bug fixes the better. Really hope they have updated the "recently added" playlist bug that didn't work with itunes match

Did Apple fix the Ghost Tracks? When you deleted a downloaded song, it kept part of the information which ate up available space.
 
Is it possible that Apple could have SECRETLY hidden a 4G antenna on the 4s until they decided to activate it, (i.e. Today)? I would have thought somebody would have detected that before now. Anybody?

The "4G" indicator on AT&T devices simply means that you are connected to AT&T's HSPA+ network that is theoretically capable of delivering 4G speeds. It does NOT indicate that you are connected to the faster LTE network.
 
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