Will Apple make a new iPod nano?
Apple said on Thursday it is discontinuing the iPod Shuffle and Nano, marking the company’s continuing commitment to its flagship iPhone product. Two models of the iPod Touch will still be available, Apple said, starting at $199 with double the capacity they had before.
Which iPod nano has a camera?
Specifications
Generation and Appearance | Capacity | Screen (pixels) |
---|---|---|
5th | 8 GB | 240×376 204 PPI 0.3 megapixel camera |
16 GB | ||
Polished aluminium case including a larger screen, video camera, built-in microphone, FM radio tuner, Recorder and a pedometer. Retains entire color line from fourth generation. | ||
6th | 8 GB | 240×240 220 PPI |
What is the smallest iPod?
iPod shuffle
“iPod shuffle is the world’s smallest music player and now comes in five great colors starting at just $59,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “iPod shuffle is so small that you almost forget it’s there, yet remarkably, it holds up to 1,000 songs and talks to you.”
Why was the iPod Nano discontinued?
One of the fan favourites, the iPod Classic was discontinued by Apple in 2014. The iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle have been let go primarily due to their inability to connect to the internet.
Where can you buy an iPod Nano?
You can get both on Amazon through third-party sellers — Nano (here) and Shuffle (here). You’ll find each on eBay as well. With the Shuffle and Nano gone, the only iPods that Apple now sells are two iPod Touch models.
Are iPod Nanos still available?
At present, Apple’s iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle are still available from retailers like BestBuy , but EOL of the outdated iPods once again signals that MP3 players are essentially a dead product category.
What is the iPod Nano sixth generation?
Introduced in September 2010, the iPod nano (6th Generation) was a radical departure from previous iPod nano generations. Taking a page from iOS, the iPod nano (6th Generation) replaced the click-wheel with a multi-touch screen, allowing it to be nearly as small as the iPod shuffle (4th generation).