appleinsider.com — Both Apple's second-generation iPod touch and fourth-generation iPod nano are expected to be widely available at Apple Retail stores today. The folks at iFixIt have already snagged one of each, tore them down, and weighed in with some observations.
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skidooerSep 12, 2008
What are they going to enable, exactly? Wireless headsets are only bluetooth feature the iPhone supports; something that is mostly useless in the iPod context.
virguleSep 12, 2008
No he did not. ForebodenOdin asked for the estimated cost to _produce_ it. This has nothing to do with distribution and retail running costs.
socalmarioSep 12, 2008
why?
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modthoOct 11, 2008
There's no reason why Bluetooth couldn't be enabled with a firmware update. If Apple doesn't enable it, they've lost me as an iPod touch customer. Not having features in a device to reduce cost is one thing, however, to have the hardware in a device and simply not enabling it for no apparent reason is another.<a class="user" href="http://www.ipodaccessories.net/">http://www.ipodaccessories.net/</a>