It's happened before, so why not?
A special iPod nano was released as a part of the (Pro
duct)Red initiative, where red-colored and -themed products of all sor
ts where introduced and sold, with a portion of all sales going to a charity. U
S$10 from the sale of each red nano went to the Global Fund to
fight AIDS in Africa.
Now rumors are circulating that a red 2G shuffle will be released at the confir
med Apple event on Sept. 5. Cool, but the thunder of this might be diminished a
bit by Apple's earlier release of colored 2g shuffles (of which the orange bec
ame a minor cult favorite). Still and all, I'd get a red shuffle if I could. Wo
uld be nice.
A red iPhone would be even nicer though.
A red iPhone would be even nicer though.

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The Product Red was a symbol for HIV/AIDS and the product also received much attention because of it's motive to donate to people living with HIV in Africa, provide opportunities to the people and to encourage mobilization.
Apples's iPods have come a long way. Today iPods come in varieties like- fourth generation iPod Touch, sixth generation iPod nano, fourth generation iPod shuffle...etc.
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