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Originally Posted by Barnes
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MA...UwMDU#overview
It is compatible with all Nanos.
There will be a version that is for the iPhone. The touch does not have a constant connection to the Internet so the app will be able to do much more than the Nano/touch version.
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Right. So you plug the receiver into your nano and it communicates with the part in your shoe. Now, with the new iPod Touch, you no longer need the receiver, it is built into the iPod Touch.
Now, as far as I know, the iPhone has every bit of communication technology (and more) that the iPod Touch has (including Bluetooth/WiFi, which is apparently the method of communication used by the Nike+) so I'm still wondering how a "hardware thing" could be why the iPhone is not currently supported.
More likely, it will be supported once the 2.1 Firmware update is out. (and an Nike+ app is available)