iPod nano

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The iPod nano is a series of small, flash-based digital audio and media players sold by Apple between 2005 and 2017. Earlier iPod nano models sold between 2005 and 2010 featured the Click Wheel, but latter ones used a capacitive touchscreen display instead.

The iPod nano was first introduced to replace the (much thicker) iPod mini. However, ironically enough, the iPod mini has much more longevity value nowadays, owing to it being modifiable to fit large-size SD cards.

Seven generations of iPod nano, each with a substantial redesign, were sold throughout the years. For more information on each iPod nano, see its respective page in the table below.

iPod nano (with click wheel)
Photo Generation Capacity Price (USD) Colors Release date Video Additional features
Nano1.png 1st generation
(A1137)
1 GB $149      White
     Black
February 2006 No.png Rockbox support

Available on all subsequent iPods:
Photo viewing
Color display
Nike+iPod support with dongle
2 GB
4 GB
$199
$249
September 7, 2005
IPod nano 2nd gen blue.png 2nd generation
(A1199)
2 GB $149      Silver September 25, 2006 No.png Rockbox support
Aluminum design (available on all subsequent iPods)
4 GB $199      Silver
     Blue
     Green
     Pink
     (PRODUCT)RED October 13, 2006
8 GB $249      Black September 25, 2006
     (PRODUCT)RED November 3, 2006
IPod nano 3rd gen pink.jpeg 3rd generation
(A1236)
4 GB $149      Silver September 5, 2007 Yes.png 2-inch display
Cover Flow
Clickwheel games support (formerly)
8 GB $199      Silver
     Turquoise
     Mint Green
     Black
     (PRODUCT)RED
     Pink January 22, 2008
IPod nano 4th gen purple.jpg 4th generation
(A1285)
4 GB† $119      Silver
     Black
     Purple
     Blue
     Green
     Yellow
     Orange
     Pink
     (PRODUCT)RED
September 9, 2008 Yes.png 2-inch display
Cover Flow
Built-in accelerometer
Clickwheel games support (formerly)
8 GB $149
16 GB $199
IPod nano 5th gen orange.jpg 5th generation
(A1320)
8 GB $149      Black
     Silver
     Purple
     Pink
     Yellow
     Blue
     Green
     Orange
     (PRODUCT)RED
September 9, 2009 Yes.png 480p video camera
FM radio
Nike+iPod native support
VoiceOver
2.2-inch display
Cover Flow
Built-in accelerometer
Clickwheel games support (formerly)
16 GB $179
iPod nano (with touchscreen)
Photo Generation Capacity Price (USD) Colors Release date Video Additional features
IPod nano 6th gen pink.jpg 6th generation
(A1366)
8 GB $149      Silver
     Graphite
     Blue
     Green
     Orange
     Pink
     (PRODUCT)RED
September 1, 2010 No.png Nike+iPod native support
FM radio
Usable as a watch
$129 October 4, 2011
Nano6.jpg 16 GB $179 September 1, 2010
$149 October 4, 2011
IPod nano 7th gen 2012.jpg 7th generation
2012-2015 rev.
(A1446)
16 GB $149      Silver
     Pink
     Yellow
     Green
     Blue
     Purple
     (PRODUCT)RED
October 12, 2012 Yes.png Nike+iPod native support
FM Radio native support
Bluetooth
AirPods support
Lightning port
     Slate October 12, 2012‡
     Space Gray September 2013
7gc.png 7th generation
2015-2017 rev.
(A1446)
     Space Gray
     Silver
     Gold
     Blue
     Pink
     (PRODUCT)RED
July 15, 2015

† The 4 GB iPod nano (4th generation) was only sold in limited quantities abroad. The $119 price is a prediction based on exchange rates. This model still remains elusive up to this day.

‡ Discontinued September 2013.

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