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Would be good if you quoted the key parts you mention.. can't find what you are talking about.
 
quoted from one document

In one example, the electronic device may correspond to any of those electronic devices an iPod, an iPod Nano, an iPod Shuffle, an iPod Touch or an iPhone available by Apple Inc. of Cupertino, California

Also another one, in paragraph 0047

In one embodiment, the housing 100 is integrally formed in such a way as to constitute is a single complete unit. By being integrally formed, the housing 100 has a seamless appearance unlike conventional housings that include two parts that are fastened together thereby forming a reveal, a seam there between. That is, unlike conventional housings, the housing 100 does not include any breaks thereby making it stronger and more aesthetically pleasing

Either a iPod Touch, iPhone, or an old patent?
 
looks like iPod touch.

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