In a week when Apple's next generation iPhone was allegedly left in a US bar, and then leaked online for all to see, a pair of unusual iPod touches have appeared on eBay.
Seth Weintraub at 9to5 Mac reports the iPods, marked with 'DVT-1' and 'DVT-2', 'Apple Development Team,' come with cameras, running a 'SwitchbBoard' OS. The iPods include a small selection of applications including AT Command, Burnin, CameraFA, GrapeCal and SkankPhone.
The iPods have since been removed from eBay. Rumours circulated last September prior to Apple's annual music themed event, that the company would add cameras to its range of iPod touches. That, along with other rumours, failed to materialise, with reports at the time claiming production difficulties had delayed the camera update.




[Images via 9to5 Mac]


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Geoff Taylor said on Sun, 25 Apr 2010
If this is true, then presumably the bar code and PT number will allow the person who is supposed to be looking after the model to be identified. Pity them...
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