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Steve Jobs Gives His Reasons For Lack Of Camera In iPod Touch

There are quite a few reasons for the iPod touch not having a camera. Speaking to David Pogue, the Steverino himself picks a couple of them:

Q. You put a camcorder on the iPod Nano. Why not on the iPod Touch?

A. Originally, we weren’t exactly sure how to market the Touch. Was it an iPhone without the phone? Was it a pocket computer? What happened was, what customers told us was, they started to see it as a game machine. Because a lot of the games were free on the store. Customers started to tell us, “You don’t know what you’ve got here – it’s a great game machine, with the multitouch screen, the accelerometer, and so on.”

We started to market it that way, and it just took off. And now what we really see is it’s the lowest-cost way to the App Store, and that’s the big draw. So what we were focused on is just reducing the price to $US199. We don’t need to add new stuff – we need to get the price down where everyone can afford it.

So there you have it. Steve says that the reason for the iPod touch not having a camera is simple: People don’t want a camera on their iPod touch. They want a cheaper iPod touch purely as a game machine, no cameras involved. You know, like the Nintendo DSi. But he may be right about what people don’t want. Like when he said that nobody wanted video on a tiny screen, and then they released the iPod video. Or when he said that people didn’t want flash-based music players—as they always ended up in a drawer—and then the iPod shuffle arrived. Or when he argued that most people didn’t want FM radio in digital media players, and… ah well, nevermind. [NYT]

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    matt

    Thursday, September 10, 2009 at 10:43 AM

    its not JUST GAMES, we want it for all apps, including utilities, like the ones where you take pictures of barcodes, or the ‘augmented reality stuff’ the camera is useful for that.

    also, the only thing that makes it a good platform for games is because its got good tech specs at a very reasonable price! and that anyone can develop for it. all that aside, the control system really sucks for most games. I’d trade multitouch and accelerometers any day for some proper physical buttons and a dpad when it comes to gaming!

    Even the games that benefit from the touch screen have you covering half the screen with your chubby fingers, which is why a stylus and/or multiple screens helps (like the ds).

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    Joe

    Thursday, September 10, 2009 at 10:51 AM

    The DSi has a camera and its a gaming machine.

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    Corey Evans

    Thursday, September 10, 2009 at 11:48 AM

    Master of spin.

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    Dousatsu

    Thursday, September 10, 2009 at 12:27 PM

    Anyone who thinks the iPhone or touch are good gaming devices is dreaming.

    Anything aside from basic puzzle games is awful to control. The DS works because it has buttons.

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    Tim

    Friday, September 11, 2009 at 12:14 AM

    “The DSi has a camera and its a gaming machine.”

    *Wooooosh…*

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      aden

      Sunday, October 4, 2009 at 5:59 PM

      what is your last name Tim anyway your right.

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    aden

    Sunday, October 4, 2009 at 5:57 PM

    A DSI is a gaming machine with a camera so Steve jobs pick your act up and add a camera to the 4g ipod toch your getting lazy

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