Fourth-Generation iPod Touch Teardown Photos Posted by FCC

Engadget notes that Apple's new iPod touch introduced yesterday has appeared on the website of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Along with other standard information on radiation emissions required by the FCC for approval, the documents contain a series of internal and external photos of the device, which will not be making its way into the hands of consumers until next week.
Here, the FCC got its greasy paws on the new Retina Display-packing iPod touch, aka "Apple A1367," and in the gallery below you can see exactly where Cupertino keeps that A4 processor, 3.44 watt-hour battery, internal antenna, and 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz WiFi.
Engadget's gallery of images from the FCC's site shows how Apple has been able to pack the iPod touch's internals into an increasingly thin form factor now checking in at just 0.28 inches thick. Also included are shots at various stages of disassembly, as well as several individual parts.
We'll likely have to wait until next week for teardown experts like those at iFixit to get their hands on the device and rip it apart to perform complete analyses of the components found inside, but the FCC's photos provide an interesting first look inside the new iPod touch.

Engadget also notes that the FCC has posted documents relating to the new Apple TV, but that photos of the device are not included. According to a letter included with the documentation, Apple has requested confidentiality on such photos for a period of 180 days.
Top Rated Comments
(View all)19 months ago
I'm dying to see how and why they omitted the black plastic piece, and just went with an all metal back. How is this achieved? Same sort of iPhone 4 perimeter antenna, instead near the iPod Touch screen's gasket?
Liquidmetal rear would be an interesting one. Already ordered one, so definitely interesting to see how or of this rear is different.
Liquidmetal rear would be an interesting one. Already ordered one, so definitely interesting to see how or of this rear is different.
19 months ago
Fairly sure they said it was Stainless steel during the Keynote presentation.
19 months ago
iFixit are busy looking for tweezers small enough to pick up the camera:rolleyes:
I'll be getting one come Monday morning... :)
I'll be getting one come Monday morning... :)
19 months ago
Apple really wasn't kidding about battery life. Look at the size of it!
19 months ago
Lame, I'm a bit disappointed it looks like that. I was hoping for the same look as the iphone 4, there should have been a white version aswell..
19 months ago
I noticed that there isn't the black plastic cutout for the wi-fi, like in previous versions. Anyone know where the wi-fi receiver is on this device?
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