In addition, the high-end version of the iPod Touch pushes the envelope in terms of memory density for Apple by packing in 16 Gbytes of NAND flash memory for storing data, which is double the amount of the high-end iPhone. Other differences include the use of a single printed circuit board design, rather than the iPhone’s modular two-PCB design, iSuppli said. The touch-screen circuitry is located on the PCB in the iPod, as opposed to being a separate module on the iPhone.
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