iPhone nano rumours re-emerge
Predictable Macworld Chinese whispers
15 December 2008 15:03 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Predictable considering Macworld kicks off in a matter of weeks, but an iPhone nano is rumoured for a January announcement.
Although most industry commentators broadly agree that Apple may well offer a cut-down version of the iPhone at some point, it's still a question of what, where and when.
Now, Chinese manufacturing sources - that apparently correctly predicted the launch of the iPhone 3G - says that from 20 December, manufacturing of approximately 60,000 iPhone nanos per day will begin.
The new, non-3G device is supposedly the same height as the iPod nano but wider and thicker and will be sold at a competitive price.
Pictures are promised soon, so we'll bring you more when we have it.
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