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IPod nano
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The iPod nano is a MP3 player made by Apple Inc. It is available in 8GB and 16GB memory, it has a nine colours such as silver, grey, purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, red, and pink.

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The iPod Nano was discontinued by Apple on July 27, 2017.[2][3]

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Features (5th Generation)

FM radio

There is a built-in FM receiver inside the iPod nano, and with the radio app, radio from the FM channels can be listened to. There is also a feature called Live Pause which allows listeners to pause the radio stream, and resume it at the same place later.[4]

VoiceOver

The iPod nano can 'talk to you',[4] using a feature called VoiceOver. When the button on the headphones or the Click Wheel is held down, VoiceOver will speak the song currently playing and its artist. This feature is available in 20 languages.[4]

Fitness

Pedometer

The iPod nano has a built-in pedometer.[4] Users can create a Daily Step goal, or use the 'Always On' setting so it counts all of their steps.[4]

Nike+iPod

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The iPod nano 5th generation's video camera

Using the Nike+iPod sport kit, the iPod nano can be used as a fitness aid. It can measure your run by fitting into the insole Nike+ shoe pocket, then it can sync it to nikeplus.com.[4] Nike+ is also compatible with some exercise machines.[4]

Video camera

The iPod nano includes a video camera which can be used to capture video. Users can add fifteen video effects, then upload it to YouTube, MobileMe, or Facebook with their computer.[4]

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Models

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  1. The Product Red iPod Nano is exclusive to the retail Apple Store and its online counterpart.
  2. The yellow fifth-generation iPod Nano was exclusive to the Apple Store. It is currently unavailable for purchase.
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History

First Generation

The iPod Nano was first released on September 7, 2005. 1, 2, and 4 GB iPods were available.

Second Generation

The second generation iPod Nano was released on September 25, 2006. Like the second generation iPod Mini it was available in different colors. But unlike the Mini, the click wheel was grey for all colors except for the black iPod which had a black click wheel.

The 1GB iPod was only available in silver, the 4GB iPod was available in green, blue, silver, and pink and the 8GB was only available in black, but red was added later.

On October 13, 2006, a Product Red iPod Nano was released. For each red iPod Nano sold a $10 donation goes to the Product Red brand. On November 3, 2006 a red 8GB iPod Nano was released due to high demand.

Third Generation

The third generation iPod Nano was released on September 5, 2007. It had a new smaller and wider design, video playback ability and a new user interface.

A 4GB iPod was released in silver while an 8GB iPod was released in silver, turquoise, mint green, black, and Product Red. A pink 8GB iPod was also released on January 22, 2008.

On October 6, 2007 Apple released OS 1.0.2 which improved cover flow and made going throw the menu a lot quicker. On November 28, 2007 1.0.3 was released which fixed a couple of bugs. On January 15, 2008 1.1 came out which had support for iTunes movie hiring, music song lyrics and more bug fixes. 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 had bug fixes. They were both released in May and July 2008.

Fourth Generation

The iPod Nano fourth generation was released on September 9, 2008 and changed back to the body shape used in the first and second generation models.

The six old colors (silver, black, mint, turquoise, berry red and rose pink) were replaced with silver, black, purple, light blue, green, yellow, orange, red and pink. But the Product Red iPod could only be bought on the Apple website and retail stores. An accelerometer was also added to the iPod Nano.

Because of this, users could turn the shuffle songs feature on and off by shaking it, go through the cover flow when they put the iPod on its side and look at pictures portrait or landscape. However, videos could only be watched in landscape. Because of the accelerometer feature, the Quiz game was removed and a new Maze game was added.

Fifth Generation

The iPod Nano fifth generation was released on September 9, 2009 and had a smaller price than the last generation. At the time the 8GB Nano was $149 and the 16GB Nano $179. The screen was also bigger and some new colors were introduced: Silver, Black, Purple, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Product Red, Green and Pink though the yellow and Product Red iPods were only available at the Apple Website and retailers.

The fifth generation introduced a number of new things including a microphone, a pedometer, a video camera and an FM radio that had station frequencies coming from North and South America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand and Asia. The dock connector and the head jack also swapped sides so that the head jack was left of the dock connector.

Sixth Generation

The sixth generation iPod Nano was released on September 1, 2010. It was a combination of the iPod Shuffle by the size and shape and the iPod Touch by the touch screen, a sleep/wake button and the user interface and icons.

This iPod Nano however did not have a video camera, the ability to play back videos, the voice-recorder, (though plugging in the headphones with a microphone would show a voice memos app) built in speaker and games. However, it did still have a pedometer and an FM radio. The price for this iPod Nano was also the same GB models for the same prices as the previous generation Nano.

On February 28, 2011, OS 1.1 was released which featured the ability to change the song or pause by double clicking the sleep/wake button and on October 4, 2011 , OS 1.2 added several new wallpapers and the ability to change the size of icons.

iPod Nano 6 has a watch band made by Kickstarter that user can wear it.[12][13]

Seventh Generation

The seventh generation iPod Nano was released on October 12, 2012. The shape was again similar to the fifth generation shape but it was still the same size as the sixth generation and still had a touch screen but only a single 16GB iPod Nano was released but video playback was also restored. It was discontinued on July 27, 2017, alongside iPod Shuffle.

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Timeline

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Sources: Apple press release library,[14] Mactracker Apple Inc. model database[15]

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