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Here Comes iPhone Nano, But Not In the US

jehovajerieh writes to us in the time-honored tradition of rampant Apple speculation, pointing to an article over on IBTimes suggesting that while the iPhone Nano may be on the way, the US might not be the first to experience this gadget bliss. "Despite limited information in the supplier channels and typical secrecy with new Apple products, insiders have confirmed that the iPhone nano is not yet in the testing labs at AT&T, Marshal says, leading him to believe that the launch will most likely be with a non-US carrier. 'Obviously, the best-case scenario here would be a China launch (~600mil+ wireless subscribers total in the country), but we have no definitive knowledge of this and are working on identifying the [locale] of launch and other pertinent details,' he said."

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  1. Why build an iPhone Nano? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What'd be the point? iPhone applications aren't coded to run at multiple resolutions (something that will be a problem when/if a hybrid MacOS/iPhone tablet PC comes along), and there's not much to be gained by using a smaller battery or lower-power CPU. I don't understand why everyone expects a smaller, cheaper iPhone to be released. Who'd buy it, and why?

    1. Re:Why build an iPhone Nano? by samkass · · Score: 5, Informative

      Actually, a lot of iPhone apps would auto-scale to any resolution. Interface Builder defines the way panes adjust when the window size changes. It's the 3D games that will likely have to change if they've hardcoded frame buffer sizes, but even those should be a quick port to alternate dimensions. It's kind of inevitable that Apple will release an iPhone-like device of different screen dimensions, and they're pretty well-prepared for it even if perhaps it won't run EVERY fart-noise generator on the market from day 1.

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    2. Re:Why build an iPhone Nano? by 0prime · · Score: 5, Funny

      *dial*
      Help, my office is on fire, sen... what? You're not the fire department, ok, ok... ok, bye.
      *>>*
      Help, my office is on fi... Roy? Well, can you call the fire department and tell them the of... what do you mean you bought an iPhone shuffle too?! Fine... FINE... bye.
      ...
      *gets on computer*
      *opens e-mail*

      "Subject: Fire.

      Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to inform you of a fire that has broken out on the premises of 123 Cavendon Road..."

      no, that's too formal.
      *deletes text, starts again*
      "Fire! fire! help me! 123 Cavendon Road. Looking forward to hearing from you.

      Yours truly, Maurice Moss."

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    3. Re:Why build an iPhone Nano? by Cynonamous+Anoward · · Score: 5, Funny

      "a quick port to alternate dimensions"

      Strange...Jobs told me that Apple wouldn't have that working until 2013.

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  2. Big Eyecatching Caption to attrract eyeballs by EmbeddedJanitor · · Score: 5, Interesting
    TFA has absolutely nothing of substance. Looks like they're just trying to attract click revenue.

    If Apple did release the Nanophone elsewhere then it would be the first time they'd done a product launch that excluded USA.

    Of course it would not be surprising if competitors are pushing the concept to create demand which they can fill with a "me too" product. "Me too" that is, except that the original does not exist. Various Chinese companies make a bundle out of "me toos", so this strategy could appeal there.

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    1. Re:Big Eyecatching Caption to attrract eyeballs by whisper_jeff · · Score: 5, Insightful

      "Looks like they're just trying to attract click revenue."

      Agreed but I did my part to foil their plans - Firefox with AdBlock for the win. :)

      Seriously though, fluff pieces like this shouldn't appear on Slashdot. They're nothing more than attempts to inflate ad revenue. They have absolutely nothing of substance. That "article" didn't tell me a single thing. Complete waste of thee minutes of my life.

    2. Re:Big Eyecatching Caption to attrract eyeballs by Anthony_Cargile · · Score: 5, Funny

      People actually visit the linked articles? Astounding...

    3. Re:Big Eyecatching Caption to attrract eyeballs by Dishevel · · Score: 5, Funny

      What is this "Article" you speak of?

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  3. Er... what? by nine-times · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So this guy is insisting that Apple's providing an iPhone Nano in spite of having no evidence other than, "I think it would make sense for them to do it", and when there's evidence that AT&T doesn't know anything about it, he draws the conclusion that they'll launch it in China first?

    Based on what? How many products have Apple launched in countries other than the US in the past few years?

  4. Hmm... by ivan256 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    insiders have confirmed that the iPhone nano is not yet in the testing labs at AT&T, Marshal says, leading him to believe that the launch will most likely be with a non-US carrier.

    Simpler explaination: It doesn't exist.

  5. Smaller? by A.+B3ttik · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How much smaller can they make the iPhone while still retaining the trademark touchscreen applications?

    The appeal of the iPhone is that you can do anything with it... it's an iPod, a phone, a browser, a gameboy, a GPS, etc. Making it even half as small is going to severely hamper a lot of this functionality. Who wants a browser with even less screen size than the current iPhone? What games could you play on a screen that small? How would you be able to use it as a TomTom when the screen size is no larger than a pack of matches?

    This is to say nothing of how difficult it would be to control such a tiny interface with the already inaccurate touchscreen.

  6. Who says it'll have custom apps? by javacowboy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The reasoning that the iPhone Nano can't exist is that iPhone apps rely on a certain screen size and resolution.

    Well, who says the iPhone Nano won't be a device that lacks the functionality to run custom apps?

    There's a great demand by people like me who carry an iPod and cell phone who would rather carry a single device. This device would have simple requirements:

    1) Music player
    2) View and Edit Contacts
    3) View and Edit Calendars
    4) No contract
    5) No data plan/ voice plan only
    6) Sync with iTunes/Addressbook/iCal
    7) Calculator and other simple apps

    Essentially, it would be an iPod Nano would a phone attached, and it would sell like hotcakes. Apple could charge a premium over other "dumbphones" because it would be an Apple phone. It wouldn't need anymore than simple first party apps. Later on, the iPhone SDK would be updated so that third party developers could port their existing apps to it.

    The only reason Apple wouldn't do this is if, despite the flood of volume, it simply wouldn't be profitable enough.

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