Cases show new design for iPod touch, tiny iPod nano

updated 01:45 pm EDT, Thu August 26, 2010

Nano based on small touchscreen


Several cases from the Chinese vendor X-Doria allegedly show the external designs for the fourth-generation iPod touch and sixth-generation iPod nano. The touch case appears to be built for a device with the rounded housing of the second- and third-generation devices, but with a cutout for a camera lens and microphone or flash.

The smaller cases appear to be designed for a touchscreen-based device, potentially the next nano or shuffle. The overall size would fit a device built around the mystery 1.7-inch touchscreen that surfaced as an Apple-branded component in earlier leaks, while a cutout on the back could serve as an open space for a clip. Room appears to exist for a Dock Connector on the bottom, which would mark the first instance an iPod this small would go for the official Apple connector rather than USB or a proprietary, combo data and headphone jack.

Apple is expected to introduce its next-generation iPods next week at a special event. [via iLounge]




by MacNN Staff


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  1. cmoney

    Mac Enthusiast

    Joined: Sep 2000

    +2

    cool

    i'm kinda liking the idea of a tiny new nano with touch screen.

  1. bobolicious

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    Joined: Aug 2002

    +2

    I'd like to see a 160/250gb 1.8" hd based...

    ...iTouch/iPhone option to offer iPod 'classic' capacity - or maybe a piggyback HD/battery option...

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