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It's not as popular as the iPhone 5, and it's not as exciting as the iPod touch, but the new Apple iPod nano deserves its time in the sun: it's the thinnest iPod ever, and has the largest display ever used in this particular pint-sized media player...

Thinner than the previous nano, Built in Bluetooth, pedometer, Lightning, Larger multitouch display...

We'll soon find out...

Apple's refresh of the iPod nano brings a larger, longer screen, a revamped iOS-esque interface, and some integrated features that should cement the nano's position as the media player of choice for fitness junkies, gadget lovers and budget-minded buyers...
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The Apple iPod Nano has been a hit ever since the first version was introduced. It was cheaper and lighter than the original 'Classic' model and had flash memory right from the start when it replaced the iPod Mini. The Mini still had a miniature hard di...

The Apple iPod Nano is a very capable portable music player, but its featureset doesn't justify the price. The Nano has been reduced to a luxury gadget that's likely only interesting to athletes and fans of Nike's jogging and health monitoring app. It a...
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The Apple iPod Nano is no longer square. The latest version is a very thin, slightly stubby rectangle, which makes it better suited to video than its square predecessor. The Nano's 2.5in touchscreen is multitouch, and the iPod has obligatory Bluetooth...

Ultra-slim, ultra-light and with a massive battery life, the Nano is a reliable if rather expensive MP3 player...
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productfeedback.com.au Updated: 2014-11-23 08:42:04
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TAGS 2012 iPod Nano Review, 6th Gen iPod Nano, 7th Gen iPod Nano Review, Apple iPod Nano Review, iPod Nano 7th Gen Review, iPod Nano Review 16gb, iPod Touch 2012 Review...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-11-23 08:42:05
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According to Apple, the iPod Nano has been 'completely renanoed'. Let's take a closer look and see if there have really been enough changes to call it a clear break...

Impeccable sound quality, FM radio, Nike, Battery life...

No equaliser...

The iPod Nano is a good MP3 player with helpful and effective features. Only the price tag may deter some...
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There’s a new Nano in town. is now in its 7th generation and, as with the rest of the new Apple products released in September 2012, it has undergone significant changes from its predecessor. The new iPod Nano is slimmer, lighter and taller than the...

Intuitive and lovely to use, sleek and attractive design, clear and colourful picture, sound quality is a step above previous generation...

Small screen isn't ideal for watching videos, finger-marks on screen...

Once again, Apple does play up to the niche market – like the iPod Touch, the Nano does have very specific functions for specific uses. While there aren't many high-end portable music players on the market, the 7th generation Nano is a clear step ahead of...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2014-11-23 08:42:05
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The latest version of the Apple iPod Nano MP3 player is a bit bigger than last year's matchbook-sized 6th generation model, it's still very light at 31g and is small enough to slide unobtrusively into a shirt pocket. The rigid and robust aluminium body...
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Another year or two, another look for Apple's iPod nano. This 7th generation of the slivery audio player features a bigger, longer screen, new earbuds and a new type of charging port. It's on sale now for £129.DesignCute is the adjective that springs t...

Very thin and light, 2.5in screen, improved headphones...

New charge/sync port won't fit existing iPod docks...

The new nano has a bigger screen than its predecessor making it a much better bet for video watching. It makes sorting and playing your music easy when you're on the move, and it sounds even better thanks to the new EarPod earphones. The new power/sync...
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In some ways, the iPod nano is Apple's most difficult child. Not because it's a bad product, on the contrary, it's a great idea, sensibly-priced and with the all the features you might reasonably want in a basic MP3 player. What's more, it sells well...

Good capacity, great design, sounds ace, FM radio is brilliant, Nike+ sync, lovely screen...

Will scratch, fairly expensive...

If we were really feeling picky, we could say that the nano is a bit too expensive. And, we suppose, compared to other products, it might be a bit more pricey. But you get the Nike+ facilities built-in, there's the radio and brilliant video playback an...
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techradar.com Updated: 2014-11-23 08:42:06
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Apple seems to completely reinvent its small, slim-line iPod nano with each iteration, and 2012 has been no exception. The 2010 model, for example, (there were no new iPods in 2011) was square and had a clip, so you could wear it like an iPod shuffle...

Bluetooth, Multi, touch, Nike, Fitness built, in, FM Radio built, in, Choice of colours...

No camera, No 3rd party apps, No clip, Old, style earphones...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-11-23 08:42:07
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Apple seems to completely reinvent its small, slim-line iPod nano with each iteration, and 2012 has been no exception.The 2010 model, for example, (there were no new iPods in 2011) was square and had a clip, so you could wear it like an iPod shuffle. This...

Bluetooth, Multitouch, NikeFitness builtin, FM Radio builtin, Choice of colours...

No camera, No 3rd party apps, No clip, Oldstyle earphones...

An improvement on last year's iPod nano, mainly thanks to the inclusion of video playback. We found the general design and shape more pleasing too, and we can live without the clip that the last generation had – the nano is so lightweight that slipping i...
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Out of all of Apple's mobile ranges, the iPod nano has featured the most diverse array of incarnations. It was long and thin, then it was squat and cute, it shed the pounds again, became the size of a postage stamp for a bit and now is back to being a lo...

Slim body, Responsive touchscreen, Easy to use interface...

A bit expensive, Fairly low screen res, Limited features...

The 2012 iPod nano 7th generation doesn't have the chops to make the same impact as a new iPod touch or iPhone 5. Its screen isn't great in some respects, it's a bit expensive and it doesn't do all that much. However, it's so much of a joy to use on a day...
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The ever-evolving iPod nano is in its seventh regeneration now, with an announcement alongside the iPhone 5 and iPod touch that promised a redesign around a new 2.5-inch widescreen display, Bluetooth, a pedometer and Lightning. The iOS-lite operating...

Compact, smart design, Bluetooth 4.0 is useful...

Missing features from previous nano, Screen isn't great for video...

Apple's constantly-reinvented iPod nano gets a video-friendly screen and Bluetooth in its latest update. It's a user-friendly device as portable media players go, although it's missing a few features we liked on previous incarnations...
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Having sold something like 350 million iPods in the last decade, Apple has quite sensibly stuck to pretty much the same basic designs for most of the iPod range. The glaring exception to that rule is the ever-changing, shape-shifing iPod Nano. This is...

Like millions of other people I now use my smartphone as my primary portable media player, and this redesign isn’t going to reverse that trend. Even so, this is still a pretty smart update, and the Bluetooth capability and slimline design of the new N...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-11-23 08:42:10
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Say hello to the first new iPod nano in over two years. Apple’s seventh generation pocket tune chucker keeps the touchscreen of the last model - and 16GB capacity - but changes just about everything else. The screen’s wider, ushering back in the option...

Apple can never seem to make its mind up when it comes to the iPad nano. First it was long, then it was fat, then it was long again, then square, and now once again, it’s long. It was a smart choice though: the 5.4mm thin aluminium frame is as sturdy as it is beautiful.It’s an iPod nano, it’s an Apple device: you don’t need us to tell you by this point that it’s easy to use. Still, we’re happy to...

Yes, the new iPod nano certainly is pretty. But it’s an iPod nano that plays video and connects to iTunes to sync all your media. In other words, it’s the same as it was in 2007. Minus the clickwheel. It’d be tempting to pass it off as “don’t fix what ain’t broke”, but this is Apple, and we’re not giving it a pass. Why not fix it? Wi-Fi for one, wouldn’t go amiss, for iTunes streaming or even - g...

There’s no doubt that this iPod nano is the best one Apple’s created - and its existence next to the iPod shuffle is once again justified. But now that it resembles the iPhone more than ever, it raises the question: why doesn’t it do more? For work out...
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Along with a new iPhone and a new iPod touch, September’s Apple event brought with it a new iPod nano, the first in two years. (2011 saw a notable software update for the 2010 model, but no new hardware.) As has been the case with so many iPod nano mod...

Larger screen makes Multi-Touch much more usable than with previous model; physical playback and Home buttons; more-iOS-like interface; regains video playback of older models; exceptionally thin and light...

Only $50 less than entry-level iPod touch; screen isn't as good as those on other Apple devices; some users will miss previous model's built-in clip, $169 (16GB)...
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With its latest model, Apple has finally fixed the iPod Nano. The 5th and 6th-generation MP3 players were a radical rethink that didn't work all that well; Apple tossed the click wheel design that the first four Nano generations used, and replaced it with...

Very thin and light, yet sturdy, Large, nicely responsive touchscreen, Excellent battery life, Supports wireless Bluetooth streaming...

Still no video recording, No inline playback controls...

At £129, the iPod Nano is still £40 less expensive than the £169 base model iPod Touch, which is also a year old; the new iPod Touch Apple introduced with this iPod Nano now starts at £249 for 32GB. This pricing scheme makes the iPod Nano an ideal choic...
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Along with the iPhone 5 and iPod touch Apple also let us get our hands on the new iPod nano in the post-keynote media centre. It bought back memories of the same event last year where we looked at the square iPod nano and feared that it had become a mere...

Plays video in widescreen; small; colours will appeal to some...

No clip for sportswear attachment, $169 (16GB)...
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Apple had to update the iPod nano in our opinion because they ruined it last time around, that’s what we told the Apple representative at the press event last night as much. Along with the iPhone 5 and iPod touch Apple also let us get our hands on the...

Plays video in widescreen; small; colours will appeal to some...

No clip for sportswear attachment; last year's iPod touch is available for £20 more...

To be honest, we're simply glad to see the nano get back on track after the somewhat baffling experiment with the 2010 model. It's still a bit pricey, and we reckon Apple really needs a model that hits the £99.99 mark, but the larger screen and super-slim...
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digitalmediaandit.com Updated: 2015-06-18 12:54:53
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It's a mere 5mm thick which makes it very portable and easy to carry around.It's a very solid player overall, though it's not cheapA quick summary of the good and bad pointsGood:Not so hot:Other notes:Lightning connector is a change from the older iPods s...

Very compact, nicely made case feels quality in the hand, Headphones much improved over previous Apple buds (new “Earpods” are quite good) though not as good as some stand alone sets, Screen is a fairly respectable 2.5″ 432×240 pixel display quite sharp a...

Radio function is a bit crude, lacking presets and no auto search (also requires the headphones to be plugged in) It does have a live pause function though (which is unusual and useful), Wifi would be handy (maybe the next version), Have to use iTunes t...
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The current Nano, which is in its 7th generation, has been out for a few years now, but Apple hasn't revised its design since its original 2013 launch. There are numerous colour options now available including blue, silver, gold, space grey, pink and red...

Ultra-slim, ultra-light and with a massive battery life, the Nano is a reliable if rather expensive MP3 player...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-11-25 05:47:28
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Apple took their sweet time upgrading the iPod family as the 4th Generation iPod Touch and 6th generation iPod Nano basically skipped a year of upgrades. Fortunately, along with the release of the iPhone 5, a whole new family of iPods came with it. As see...

The iPod Nano is a technical marvel. It's a media device and sports aid combo that's crammed inside a very small, sleek and attractive package. I still can't get over how I can fit the Nano inside my wallet's card slot. The asking price of Php 8,290 may s...
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One of our writers managed to nab an exclusive video by hacking the Apple network in Cupertino, US. He was able to download the promotional video for the next generation iPod Nano (7G) ! Apparently they didn't like the small form factor so they made it bi...
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The death of the dedicated audio player has been greatly exaggerated. There are plenty of people who still want to play music from a source that isn't their smartphone. For one, the iPod Nano is small and light enough to slip into a pocket, even the small...

Ultra-slim, ultra-light and with a massive battery life, the Nano is a reliable if rather expensive MP3 player...
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