Apple iPod nano 8 GB Orange (6th Generation) OLD MODEL

Apple iPod nano 8 GB Orange OLD MODEL
  • 8 GB capacity for about 2,000 songs with 1.54 Inch TFT LCD display
  • Up to 24 hours of audio playback on a single charge
  • 1.54-inch (diagonal) color TFT display with 240-by-240-pixel resolution (220 pixels per inch)
  • Support for AAC, Protected AAC (iTunes Store), MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV audio formats
  • One-year limited warranty

I would not recommend this IPOD. The slightest touch will cancel your song and with the one I bought the ear bud connection was crap, kept shorting out. I returned and bought the IPOD classic. My husband has had the classic for years and never had any problems.

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My IPOD would not charge after three months of use. It seems that I left it on and completely drained the battery. I took it to the Apple Store and they fixed it very quickly. It needed to be reset before it could charge. (press on and + buttons at the same time for a few seconds)

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Overall, it is better than expected. I was a little worried after reading some reviews about the problems with the touch screen interface, but I have not had any problems. I like the small size and the clip.

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The screen went black after a year and and a half. Not a good product to buy. Avoid Apple at all costs. After multiple iphones and ipods and ipads I can safely say these products are made to look good for about half and hour and then dissolve in your hands. I've had m&ms last longer than these apple products.

I love to listen to music while I workout, and I bet I'm not the only person that does. Before I received the new Nano 6G, I used my iTouch 4G to listen to music and found it annoying how bulky it was, but I was happy that I had a reliable music source. Now that I've got the new Nano 6G, I can happily say that I'm far more impressed then I thought I'd be.

Pros:

ClipCorrect me if I'm wrong, but I don't think that the iPod Nano 5G had a clip on it, which seemed very annoying. Now that the new Nano has a clip, I run with it without having to hold it in my hands! It's was a very smart thing that Apple incorporated on the Nano.

SizeI've noticed that a lot of review sites have been saying that the Nano 6G should have been made bigger and is waaaay too small, but I heavily enjoy how small it is. It's not as bulky as the iTouch or iPhone and is a perfect size.

TouchscreenWhen I found out that the new Nano would have a touchscreen, I was all like, "How on Earth are they going to put a fully functional touchscreen on such a small device???" Well, I found out just weeks ago. The touchscreen is as sensitive as the iTouch.

Music QualityI was astonished at how clear and pristine the music quality is. Sure it's not like the actual singer is singing to you, but it's pretty darn close!

WatchThe new Nano now has a new watch software! Yes, that's right, you can use your Nano as a watch! But how? Well, you spend an extra $20 or sometimes even $80 on a new leather or rubber watch! I usually don't use the Nano as a watch, but I just thought it might interest some of you guys.

Cons:

No WheelThis isn't really a con for me, but it might be for some others. As in all the other Nano's and Shuffle's, the Nano 6G doesn't have the famous white navigational wheel. Some people say it was impossible to navigate around this device, but to me it was as simple as pie.

BackgroundYou can't select which photo you want to pose as your background. Sure Apple implemented some nifty backgrounds for our usage, but I wish you just could. This isn't exactly rapture-news bad, but it's something that I found that the Nano should have.

Well, that's all my pros and cons. I bet some of you readers might be thinking, "Why the heck did he not add to the list of cons that the new nano has no camera or mic?" Well, I didn't for a very specifically reason. It just doesn't seem so darn bad to me if it doesn't have a camera or mic. I mean, use common sense people, it's made for MUSIC. Not VIDEO usage, but MUSIC usage. Would you actually watch a music video on such a small device??? I couldn't.

So, here's my final verdict: The new Nano 6G or 7G (both are almost identical. The only difference is a minor software that Apple is generously offering people with the "old" version to update their Nano) is an wonderful birthday of Christmas gift that people who like MUSIC will like. If you're looking for third-party apps or accessibility to a video/mic, then either buy the iTouch or the 5th Generation Nano.

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