Thinner than a standard 2 pencil and weighing only 1. The most fashionable and wearable iPod ever, the iPod nano features optional accessories including lanyard headphones, which integrate the headphone cables into the lanyard, so users can wear their iPod nano around their neck without dangling headphone cables. For customers looking to personalize their iPod nano with colors, an optional set of iPod nano Tubes in pink, purple, blue, green and clear offers fashionable protection in a sheer casing while enabling full operation of all functions including the Click Wheel.
Optional armbands available in gray, pink, blue, red and green allow users to wear their iPod nano as the ultimate fashion and sports accessory. The 2nd-generation iPod Nano was smaller and came in bright aluminum colours. The design in this was very much like the 1st generation model. This was the first significant design change Apple made to the series. The 5th-gen iPod Nano looked more or less like the 4th-gen one.
Apple made a design change with the 6th-gen iPod Nano in The iconic click wheel was replaced with an all-screen look making the iPod Nano look a lot like the Apple Watch.
The 7th-generation iPod Nano, the final model of the lineup, was launched in October That was pretty much the end for the iPod nano, but Apple kept the line going for a little bit longer by switching it over to a touchscreen.
The first of those was was basically an iPod shuffle with a tiny screen on it, displaying a single button at a time. It was a weird little product that mostly seemed like an excuse to continue the iPod line. The final two iterations came a few years later. They were shaped more like earlier iPod nanos, but with tall touchscreens and a completely redesigned OS.
The trouble was that, at this point, the nano had abandoned pretty much all of its heritage. It ran some odd operating system and had different iconography than all other Apple products. It may as well have been a knockoff made by another company. Until today, when Apple removed the product from its website along with the iPod shuffle and said it had been discontinued.
The product died nearly as soon as it peaked, and it has little to offer in a world dominated by very large-screened phones that offer its core function in a better way, despite largely being a minor feature. There are certainly futures for the iPod that we can imagine Apple could have chased. It could have reworked the iPod to work with wireless headphones. It could have made something like the Mighty — an iPod shuffle designed for streaming services.
With the Classic gone, and now the nano and shuffle, too, the iPod is very nearly dead. Subscribe to get the best Verge-approved tech deals of the week. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. You can buy music, video and games for your iPod nano from the iTunes Store with more than 8.
With up to 24 hours of music playback or four hours of video playback on a single charge, the new iPod nano is the ultra-portable way to enjoy your favorite music, TV shows, movies and games on the go. The 16GB model holds up to 4, songs, 14, photos and 16 hours of video, and the 8GB model holds up to 2, songs, 7, photos and eight hours of video.
The new iPod nano works with the new iTunes 8 Genius feature, allowing customers to automatically create playlists while on-the-go with their iPod nano.
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