Apple is getting a reputation of releasing a lot of
expensive products onto the market which have design flaws or even explode
under pressure.
However according to
Apple Insider
just days before Apple is expected to unveil its new line
of iPods, multiple reports are suggesting that some of the widely
anticipated
camera-equipped media players could be delayed due to technical
difficulties. The problem has been caused by bad parts within the
camera modules. The gear was expected to be shown off tomorrow at
Apple's cult
love-in with the media.
But it appears the problem has been going on for a lot
longer than new machines. For months
Apple Fanboys have been posting iPod touch and iPod nano pictures online to
show off with camera holes. Some believe
that the new machines were supposed to fix the problem, but might have created
another one.
MacInsider said rumors of the camera upgrade cropped up
long before the case evidence surfaced, but in recent months the evidence has
become more convincing. It is unclear whether the debut of iPods with cameras has
been scrapped from tomorrow's event or if the products will simply not be
available for sale for some time after an unveiling. Either way if the product is shown off Mac
fan boys will cheer and applaud as if it is a cure for cancer rather than
another way of listening to Coldplay and U2.