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Apple's camera iPods face delays due to mechanical failures, sources say

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Mobile | by Samuel Axon | Tue Sep 8, 2009 2:00PM | 0 comments

Apple is hosting a major music-related event tomorrow, and the most prominent rumor is that the company will announce a new line of iPods with built-in cameras. Unfortunately, multiple inside sources are now reporting that mechanical failures have been popping up in the new models, which could delay their launch.

Apple usually announces products and makes them available for purchase around the same time, but you might have to wait a bit to pick up your camera iPod if this rumor pans out.

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