Earlier today, a Japanese blog, Apple.pro, published some images of the next generation iPod Nano. The site believes the hole in the Nano’s clip to be for a 1.3 MP camera. Although this site has had a good history of leaking Apple information, we can not be fully sure. M.I.C. gadget believes that it is 100% legit:
“It’s real, and it’s a two-month-old prototype that has big problems. It comes with an auto iris lens that can be affected by diffraction and blurring when the iris opening becomes too small in bright conditions. Ok, I gotta say it simply, it takes overexposed photos. According to our factory sources, Apple have problems with the lens aperture for the next-gen iPod nano, the iris is not functioning correctly to allow the advantages of the low aperture to be utilized.”
M.I.C. gadget went on to believe that this device is almost completed and that we should be ready to see it in the next couple of months or so. This seems pretty far-fetched because Apple usually updates their iPod lineup in September/October.
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