Quantcast
Channel: iPod History » iPod Nano
Browsing latest articles
Browse All 7 View Live

iPod Nano First Generation

Development work on the design of the iPod nano started only nine months before its launch date. Apple released some accessories, including armbands and silicone "tubes" designed to bring color to the...

View Article


iPod Nano Second Generation

The second-generation nano features scratch-resistant, anodized aluminum casing like the earlier mini's design; the multiple color choices (silver, green, pink, blue, and black) mirror that of the mini...

View Article


iPod Nano Third Generation

The third generation nano features a 2-inch QVGA (320×240) screen and a shorter, wider, heavier design, with new colors. New features include browsing via Cover Flow, a new user interface, video...

View Article

iPod Nano Fourth Generation

The thinnest iPod ever comes with rounded edges and 9 amazing colours. The new Nano integrates 'genius' playlist creation and includes an accelerometer allowing you to turn the screen from vertical to...

View Article

iPod Nano Fifth Generation

The new iPod Nano Fifth generation features a slightly larger screen, a built in camera for taking photos and recording video, an integrated FM Radio, a built in pedometer (for Nike+iPod) and comes in...

View Article


iPod Nano Sixth Generation

The 6th Generation nano looks like an iPod shuffle with a screen! The tiny size and weight of the 6th generation iPod nano are impressive improvements.Hence it’s ultra-portable and doesn’t add any...

View Article

iPod Nano Seventh Generation

The seventh generation of Apple's slimline, barely-there mini MP3 player has a screen for putting films, TV programmes and photos in your pocket along with your tunes. It comes with a new Lightning...

View Article
Browsing latest articles
Browse All 7 View Live