iPhone Nano: The Rumour Mill, Holiday Edition!


Wow it’s hard to think back to last Christmas, let alone last week, I find this time of year, the busiest and most stressful in my industry. Boxing Day is a blessed release, everything work related, and a lot of tech related news takes a little hiatus. Not for long though, What with CES in January, and how could we forget MacWorld which also kicks off in the first week of the new year, and that’s where this humble rumour resurfaces from.

Now that might seem a little farfetched, that video is from 2007, and we are coming into 2009, but if you Google (Google is your friend :) ) iPhone Nano, under images, whoa

So another year, another iPhone Nano explosion, and will this one be the sort that jumps out of the cake, or a demolition charge. Not that we haven’t seen this sort of info in the past, but a Chinese iPhone accessory provider is flaunting a smaller version of an iPhone case that everyone Thinks/Wants to be the herald of the iNano.

iPhone-9 Purportedly, it’s going too be shorter and thicker, go figure? One thing I’ve always found quizzical about this rumour, is why would you sacrifice that screen real estate. The thing about the iPhone is the display, although some would say it’s the software and touch friendliness. If this is about to become a reality, would this be your preferred iPhone form factor? If anything you have to love the way that things like this can live forever, even Dracula was killable!

iPhone Nano rumors surface once again | Apple – CNET News

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dgoldring
Dec 16, 2008

Peter, you hit exactly the point I was thinking in the end. The iPhone/iPod Touch with a smaller screen would not be nearly as attractive. I have always maintained that the iPhone and iPod Touch are the best video players out there based mainly on the screen. Cut that and comes much closer to being comparable to other, less expensive, media players.

Doug

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