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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
How about a compromise - a 5" iPod touch?
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That would be fantastic. However, I don't think they'd do it because it kind of changes what an iPod touch is. An iPod touch is essentially a smartphone without the phone, a market that it currently has a stranglehold on because there are no competitors. Making it bigger means its now competing with all the other small-sized tablets like Kindle Fire. Plus I think that, although there are many people that use the iPod touch as a pocket-tablet, Apple still sees it as an mp3 player primarily, that can also use apps and surf the web. Making it bigger means it's no longer an iPod.