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The 6th generation iPod Nano has the same price point as the 5th generation device. A firmware update (version 1.1) for the Nano was released on February 28, 2011. The update adds the ability to change songs or pause with a double click of the sleep/wake button.
Various iPod models. From left to right: iPod 5th generation in a case, iPod 4th generation, iPod Mini, iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle Portable MP3 players had existed since the mid-1990s, but Apple found existing digital music players "big and clunky or small and useless" with user interfaces that were "unbelievably awful". [10]
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Hi, all. I have split IPod Nano#Reception into two smaller sections, for better readability. Individual paragraphs now follow major timeline events (initial reception, screen durability problems reported, Apple acknowledges publicly). The section on battery swelling potentially causing the screen to discolor or break is still problematic.
First iPod to include a video camera; also included a larger screen, FM radio, speaker, pedometer, and a polished exterior case while retaining similar colors to the 4th generation model. 6th 8, 16 GB USB September 1, 2010 Mac: 10.5 Win: XP: audio: 24 First iPod Nano to include multi-touch screen; clip from iPod Shuffle added.
Adds support for fourth generation iPod Shuffle, sixth generation iPod Nano, fourth generation iPod Touch, and Apple TV (late 2010). AirTunes renamed to AirPlay. Adds support for VoiceOver Kit for iPod. Break compatibility with iTunes Server found on many NAS. New application icon. [169] 10.0.1 September 24, 2010; 14 years ago ()
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iPod (5th gen), 2005 iPod classic (6th gen) (left) & iPod (5th gen) (right): showing the updated view feature. The fifth-generation iPod was introduced on October 12, 2005, shortly after the introduction of the iPod Nano. The fifth-generation iPod featured a 2.5" 320×240 QVGA screen and a smaller Click Wheel. It was the first iPod to be able ...