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A new email of Steve Jobs has been discovered recently that aims to point ay Steve Jobs' efforts to introduce an 'iPhone Nano.' The company basically had internal plans to introduce a smaller version of the iPhone 4.
The email was sent by Apple's late CEO Steve Jobs to his fellow executives months after the iPhone 4 was launched. The e-mail also consisted of other business plans for 2011.
Steve Jobs' plans for 2011 involved intensifying its best selling points and its war with Google at the time. One segment of the e-mail mentions "iPhone - Joz & Bob" or Greg Joswiak and therefore the former Apple executive Bob Mansfield. Steve Jobs wanted the executives to get down the roadmap for the iPhone. the e-mail mentions how a "plus" version of the iPhone 4 with improved antennas and other aspects was the most focus for the year.
Spotted by The Verge, the e-mail also highlighted a really interesting part on the top. Jobs listed the "iPhone nano plan," with a "cost goal', and far more. While the device never saw daylight, there have been several rumors from 2009 to 2011 citing that the corporate could potentially release an iPhone Nano.
The email also highlighted a budget-friendly iPhone supported the planning of the iPod touch which might potentially replace the iPhone 3GS. However, it's unsure if the iPhone nano was the low-cost iPhone that Steve Jobs mentioned within the email. you'll inspect the e-mail here.
While a little device wasn't released at that point, Apple launched the iPhone 6 Plus in 2014 - its first-ever device to feature a much bigger display. Apple has since been offering iPhone models in various sizes. Apple's plans to launch an iPhone Nano didn't undergo, however, the corporate did release the iPhone 12 with a 'mini' model.