A prototype of an Apple Watch disguised as an iPod nano

Seen on Twitter, once again, something a bit peculiar: Apple was apparently disguising Apple Watch prototypes with a sort of case that resembled a 6th generation iPod nano.

A prototype of an iPhone… but without iOS

On Twitter (again) you can find photos of a unique iPhone: it uses the test OS that was used before iOS.

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A prototype of an iPod with a rather unusual interface

Seen on Twitter, a prototype of an iPod (6th generation) with a rather unusual interface.

Another iPhone 3GS prototype

Alright, you got it, it’s prototype week. This time, it’s a slightly modified iPhone 3GS for testing, seen on Twitter.

A prototype of a USB keyboard without a numeric keypad

Today, a prototype of a USB keyboard without a numeric keypad on eBay.

A prototype of an iPhone 3GS

Here is a rather unique iPhone 3GS today.

A Mac mini prototype with a dock connector for iPod

Recently, a collector shared images of a rather unique Mac mini: it integrates a 30-pin dock connector for an iPod nano. If you’ve been around here for a while, you’ll know that this kind of model was already known.

A prototype of an iPhone with a bell

Seen on Twitter, a prototype iPhone (amidst three models) with a unique feature: a bell engraved on the switch that toggles the smartphone into silent mode. On commercial models, there’s a small red dot inside, but no bell.

A shiny iPod touch prototype

On Twitter, a collector showed a somewhat special iPod touch – the first one – it had a chromed back.

A prototype of an iPod touch with a camera

About a decade ago, Apple was regularly releasing iPod touches. And when the third generation arrived, there was a small surprise: while rumors suggested a camera (like the iPhone), the final version did not have one. But in reality, it did exist.