I mentioned it when we discussed the possibility of bluetooth in the iPod Touch, but it seems there’s proof now that Apple just re-purposed the iPhone’s firmware when they created the iPod Touch (who could blame them – it was the obvious thing to do):
- TUAW writes that image capture comes up when yiu attach an iPod Touch to a Mac, despite the Touch not having a camera
- fscklog has a picture of an iPod Touch saying “iPhone is disabled”
I don’t think we need more proof…
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Tags: Apple, iphone, iPod Touch
