![]() On November 3, 2006, Apple introduced a red 8 GB model, due to "outstanding customer demand", again retaining the same price point of the equivalent black model. For each red iPod Nano sold in the United States, Apple donates US$10 to the Product Red initiative, while retaining the regular price. On October 13, 2006, Apple announced a special edition iPod Nano Product Red, with a red exterior and 4 GB of storage. Apple said that the second generation iPod Nano's packaging is "32% lighter with 52% less volume than the first generation", thereby reducing environmental impact and shipping costs. The 4 GB was originally available in green, blue, silver, or pink, and the 8 GB model was initially only available in black - red was later added for 4 and 8 GB models. The 2 GB model was available in silver only. The second generation also introduced gapless playback of audio files, along with a new search option. The second-generation Nano featured a 40% brighter, "more vibrant" display, a battery life upgrade (from 14 to 24 hours), and storage sizes doubled to 2, 4, and 8 GB models. However, unlike the second-generation Mini, the button labels are grey instead of matching the Nano's casing (except for the black Nano, which has a black click wheel). ![]() The second-generation Nano features scratch-resistant, anodized aluminum casing like the earlier Mini's design the multiple color choices mirror those of the Mini as well. On September 25, 2006, Apple updated the Nano line. The latest models with Bluetooth headphones have a similar advantage.Ī (Product) Red second-generation iPod Nano Apple also released some accessories, including armbands and silicone "tubes" designed to bring color to the Nano and protect it from scratches, as well as a combination lanyard- earphone accessory that hangs around the neck and avoids the problem of tangled earphone cords. On February 7, 2006, Apple updated the lineup with the 1 GB model (240 songs). ![]() The Nano was launched in two colors (black and white) with two available sizes: 2 GB (roughly 500 songs) and 4 GB (1000 songs). Development ĭevelopment work on the design of the iPod Nano started only nine months before its launch date. Apple discontinued the iPod Nano on July 27, 2017. The iPod Nano went through several differing models, or generations, after its introduction. The first generation model was introduced on September 7, 2005, as a replacement for the iPod Mini, using flash memory for storage. The iPod Nano (stylised and marketed as iPod nano) is a discontinued portable media player designed and formerly marketed by Apple Inc.
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