Before Launching The IPhone With A Border Display, Apple Had Considered The Full Screen IPad Nano For More Than A Decade - Even Earlier Than The Release Of The First IPhone Tony Fadell, A Former Senior Vice President Of Apple's IPod Division, Posted Several Different IPod Simulations On Twitter On Monday Local Time.
It Is Reported That Fa Dell Shared These Pictures Before The Release Of His New Book "build: An Unorthodox Guide To Making Things Worth Making".
According To The Former Apple The Senior Vice President Disclosed That These Models Are Printed In 3D, And They Are Things That Employees Can Hold In Their Hands.
"Creating A Model Is A Way To Deceive Your Brain And Activate Your Imagination - Once You Turn It Into A Physical Object, Once You See And Feel It, You Can Begin To Imagine How It Will Become A Part Of Your Life Or The Life Of Your Customers," He Wrote
In Addition, Fadell Added That iPod The Team Behind The Nano Explored Almost All The Possibilities - "what If The Screen Is So Large? What If The Scroll Wheel Is So Large? What If There Is No Scroll Wheel?"
Although Apple Has Never Released A Borderless Display Model Of Its Popular Music Player, Fadell's Pictures Show That It Has At Least Considered This Possibility.
Fadell Says His Book Has An Entire Chapter On The Design Of The IPod Nano. It Is Reported That The Sale Of The Book Began On May 3.
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