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9/14/2012

iPod Nano, Re-Nanoed

The new iPod Nano is the 7th generation of this successful iPod Nano series claiming to be the ‘thinnest ipod ever’. For the first time Apple has gone with a larger screen in this successful iPod series which has already sold over 350 million pieces and always been there for music lovers with its durable battery life,easy use & quick transfer.

Apple has enriched this device with better features in every generation & with a different design.This generation of the iPod is shaped like its predecessors couple of generations ago with a sleek and long body appealing to most users. 


It is available in seven different colors. The $149 iPod boasts of a 16GB storage a 2.5 inch multi-touch display with 240 x 432 resolution along with Bluetooth technology for advanced audio options as well as music playback of 30 hrs & video playback of 3.5 hrs and for all the music lovers Apple has designed new Earpods which are assumed to be much more comfortable and for a better audio experience. 

This generation of the nano comes with Apples very new lightning connector which is faster and much more compact compared to the primal 30-pin connector. Another very key feature which has been re-added after its discontinuation from the previous generation is the video feature also this time with a multi-touch display. 
The iPod nano will be available online as well as in apple retail outlets for $149. And for all those of you who want to try the newly designed EarPods, they will also be available for $29 in stores.


Specifications at a glance:

  • 2.5 inch multi-touch display with 240 x 432 resolution
  • new lightning connector
  • Newly designed EarPods
  • FM Radio Antenna
  • Voice Over accessibility
  • Available in seven different colours
  • Available in 16GB for $149

Guest post by Aditya Bhatia


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