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Based on the rounded shape alone, I would say if this is real it is almost definitely a Magsafe adaptor. Looks just right for being easily pulled out.

*continues ranting*

I was so disappointed when I hit the source link, I thought I had gotten #4 with the Flash. Dammit.

Oh, I had forgotten the iPod Touch had it on the bottom. It's been quite a few years since I've owned one!

All valid points, I hadn't even thought of water protection. Much less likely to get water in there if it's raining or something.

Good point.

Not about the suing part, but abut the face that it's two-toned.

*facepalm*

Does anybody think there's an actual reason the headphone jack was moved to the bottom? I'm fine with it being on either the top or bottom, I'm just curious as to why it was moved. I don't think it's something a lot of users were requesting.

That is quite possibly the dumbest thing I've heard today- you can't honestly think that having a fake brushed steel pattern counts as it being two-toned. Please tell me you're joking.

I don't know, I think it may still get a refresh as there are still quite a few people buying them. While it is certainly only a matter of time, I don't think the time is now.

I didn't care for Witcher 2's controls either. Very cumbersome indeed.

Which GS3 do you have? I can't say I've seen one with a two-toned body.

Exactly, it's absolute nonsens!

Very well written. As both an Android, iOS, and Windows Phone fan (I own an HTC One X and an old Dell Venue Pro), I agree completely. Apple is certainly successful for a reason.

I seem to be one of the few people that doesn't mind the PC controls. Ironically enough, when I played Witcher 2 when it released, I kept accidentally trying to control Geralt as if he were Ezio.

Honestly though, it's pretty unlikely that it was based on AOL's web design in any way, especially seeing as Windows 8 was pretty heavily inspired by Windows Phone, which goes back to Zune and so on.

Like I said, I didn't agree with his post. I like Metro quite a bit, I just find the image to be pretty funny.

The only problem I see with that is that the current iPod Touch looks nothing like the iPhone on the inside, and I don't see Apple changing it up that much. On the other hand, this battery does look extremely similar to the 4S's battery.