The rumour mill has been in full swing concerning the new iPod’s having a built in camera. Pictures and speculation have been all over the internet and we now know that Apple are set to add a camera to the upcoming release of the 3G iPod Touch.
That is not the only secret that the tear down of the latest iPod Touch reveals, as the Broadcom BCM4325 that supplies the Wi-Fi support in the latest iPod Touch supports the 802.11n standard (although not activated). It is unknown why Apple elected not to turn on the 802.11n support in the iPod Touch, but the fact that the older version of the chip that is used in the latest iPhone does not offer 802.11n support could have at least something to do with their decision. Apple has had a pattern in the past of not always using all of the features offered by some of the chips in their products.
One of the other features of the Broadcom chip that Apple selected is its ability to transmit and receive FM signals. This has led to the belief that Apple might add FM tuner support at some point in the future, much like the FM tuner that was added with the latest release of the iPod Nano. It is possible that Apple could be looking at this for the iPod Touch at some point in the future.

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