Nokia (NOK) was widely praised last year for the sleek and original design of its first flagship Windows Phone, the Lumia 800. That design identity was carried forward in the Lumia 900 and Lumia 920, and Apple’s own lawyers used Nokia’s Lumia phones in court as an example of smartphones that did not copy Apple’s designs.
Fast forward to Wednesday’s unveiling of the new iPod nano, and it looks as though Apple liked Nokia’s Lumia design even more than we thought.
Earlier versions of Apple’s iPod nano did employ a similar flattened barrel design, however the new nano widens the design and adds a touchscreen surrounded by a larger glass area that extends almost to the edges of the device’s face.
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