December 24th, 2008 at 4:20 pm

XSKN is the Chinese accessory manufacturer largely responsible for rekindling rumors of a forthcoming iPhone nano simply by mentioning one on its site two days ago. Now the company has gone so far as to post an image of the case holding what can only be described as an iPhone nano, and it is even taking orders. XSKN’s iPhone nano case costs between $24.95 and $26.95, depending on your choice of 17 different two-tone colors. It is worth noting (again) that XSKN is the same company that posted cases for the iPhone 3G and iPod nano 4G before Apple announced them to the world. But as we explored before, there is a healthy dose of skepticism, or at best, “big ifs,” when it comes to the existence of an iPhone nano.
[via arstechnica.com]
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