August 12, 2008 11:01
iPhone Nano rumours continue to grow
Website claims to have found design blueprints for Apple's new product
Rumours suggesting that Apple is working on a new Nano version of the iPhone have been fueled after a website published an article revealing the supposed product design.
Technology website Macnn claims to have discovered a picture of the new docking station for the phone, which will reportedly be available to O2 pay-as-you-go customers.
The picture shows a sketch of a product similar in look and design to the iPod Nano 3G, but with a full 1 to 9 number-pad/clickwheel underneath the screen.
Although Apple has so far refused to comment on any of its new products, rumours of a new, slim line pay-as-you-go version of the iPhone have been circulating for some time.
Macnn reports that a Christmas 2008 release, although unlikely, is feasible.
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