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Apple debuted a refreshed version of the seventh-generation iPod nano in mid-2015, and that was the final iPod nano that came out. Now that the device is five years old, it is being added to the ...
Let's get this out of the way: Buying an iPod nano is almost certainly a bad idea for most consumers. Ignoring the new colors, which ultimately don't matter, Apple hasn't made any changes to the ...
Apple introduced the iPod shuffle in January 2005, followed by the iPod nano in September 2005. In total, there were seven generations of the iPod nano, and four generations of the iPod shuffle.
The iPod nano hasn’t been significantly updated since 2012, when the company redesigned it with Bluetooth support for wireless headphones and speakers. Apple released a new batch of colors for ...
Apple loves reworking the nano — constant change is in the DNA of a product that itself was the bold replacement for the bestselling iPod mini. One year the nano was plastic. Then it was metal.
Last Tuesday, Apple's solution came in the form of the iPod nano, a mini-mini-version of their current iPod color line. That's right, it's more mini ature than the iPod mini, and the display is color!
Even with the presence of the lower priced Nano and Shuffle, the iPod Touch has been the most popular iPod Apple sold; Touch models provide an iPhone-like iOS experience without the phone. The ...
In July 2015, Apple updated the iPod Nano and iPod shuffle for the last time. The 7th generation iPod Nano and the 4th generation iPod shuffle proved to be the last products of their kind.
Apple has announced it is discontinuing its low-end iPod models, the Nano and Shuffle, Bloomberg reports. However, the company is doubling the capacity of its two iPod Touch models.
Apple has determined that, in very rare cases, the battery in the iPod nano (1st generation) may overheat and pose a safety risk. Affected iPod nanos were sold between September 2005 and December ...
Apple updated its line of iPods this week, but unfortunately you won’t be able to use Apple Music on the two cheaper iPod options, the new iPod nano ($149) and iPod shuffle ($49). According to ...
Apple released the touchscreen iPod nano in 2012. The iPod shuffle made its debut in 2010, and maintained its clip-on design throughout its lifespan. Apple iPod shuffle.