Rumor: Leaked 1.18 Touchscreen Destined For The iPod Nano, Not Shuffle

Rumor: Leaked 1.18 Touchscreen Destined For The iPod Nano, Not Shuffle

July’s leak of a tiny 1.18-inch touchscreen being mass produced for Apple seemed so tiny that it had to be destined for the iPod Shuffle, but now Apple Insider is dropping a doozy of a rumor on us. It’s not for the Shuffle at all. It’s for the Nano.

The more we think about it, the more this makes sense, because it shows that Apple is bringing multitouch down — methodically and progressively — through its iPod line-up. It wouldn’t make sense to give the Shuffle a touchscreen and not the Nano. Apple Insider supports its theory with evidence from overseas manufacturers that the new touchscreen iPod will have a 30 pin dock connector, just like the Nano, making it capable of being easily plugged into existing iPod docks.

This theory might seem contradicted by the iPod Classic, which isn’t pegged to get a touchscreen, but at this point, the Classic’s going to be a ghost the second Apple finally manages to upgrade the Touch to 128GB. It’s sole purpose at this point is to accommodate the niche number of consumers with huge media collections — a constabulary to which I happily subscribe — who want to carry every song and movie they own around with them. If and when the Touch doubles its capacity this generation or the next, you can kiss the Classic goodbye.

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  • Gregg

    Will this rumored nano retain its camera and FM radio?

  • jebdcool

    fake

  • Church of Apple

    I hope Classic never gos away. Some people want the physical button controls. I don’t want to have to take my iPod out and look at it whenever I want to pause or advance a track. =\

  • John

    The other annoying thing about touch is having to unglove to change tracks or check funtions. Not a problem in lovely sunny cuppertino, but at -6 degrees C while walking to work in the sleet, is more of a pain.

  • http://www.Plai.tv Fernando

    Check out accessory concept for this device: http://www.plai.tv/blog.php?id=20&p=&search=