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Make Offer. We install new off market batteries in all of the Nanos we have for sale. We install - only when needed authentic iPod touch batteries pulled from iCloud locked devices. See all 4 refurbished listings. Sold by urgentcarephonerepair About this product Product Information Enjoy your favorite music with the iPod nano 5th Generation digital media player that offers up to 24 hours of music playback.

The huge storage capacity of this Apple iPod lets you store up to two thousand songs, seven thousand images or eight hours of video recording.

Conveniently shoot your entire birthday party with the integrated camera of this digital media player that lets you continuously record up to five hours of video.

The iPod nano 5th Generation has a 2. Show More Show Less. Any Condition Any Condition. See all 30 - All listings for this product. Ratings and Reviews Write a review.

Most relevant reviews See all reviews. Excellent Value Despite being comparatively ancient, this iPod does everything I need and is pretty cheap. An Overpriced iPod Nano The iPod Nano is physically in very good shape; however, the device's battery does not last more than 5 hrs of continued music play.

Nice mp3 player This is the second ipod I've owned and really would recommend this to anyone. The iPod nano 4th generation comes in nine colors. The iPod nano 3rd generation comes in five colors. The iPod 5th generation comes in white and black. The last three characters of the serial number are W9G. Published Date: April 10, Yes No. Character limit: Maximum character limit is Start a discussion in Apple Support Communities.

I like the jog wheel so that I can easily move forward and back within the book if I miss something. That's why I bought my 1st generation nano. My daughter bought her dad a 2nd gen for father's day one year and he keeps it in an adapter for his stereo or for long trips he takes it in his car.

It has lasted a really long time that way. I bought a gen 3 when the gen 1 had been dropped too many times probably had gotten wet as well.

The gen 3 was basically the same for me as the gen one. I didn't use any features other than the ones I already used and games.

The new larger screen made it fun to play games. That one's missing somewhere so I bought a gen 4. That one got a dunking somewhere along the way and became more erratic so I bought an i Touch 16gb. I can put days worth of books on there. I could probably drive across country and back without running out of books.

It is a great car iPod. It is not a great pocket iPod. Because I have my iPod with me all the time, I frequently need to pause my story. The iTouch can only be paused by taking it out of my pocket, pushing the button, swiping my finger and tapping the screen.

Not convenient if your phone is ringing at the same time. Moving forward and back in my story I have to use a slider which is probably spectacularly accurate in a 5 min song, but hard to use precisely in an 8 hour book.

The iTouch is great for playing games, watching videos, keeping my shopping list and all my PDA functions. When the iPhone becomes available for my carrier I will have no hesitation about getting one, but I won't keep my audiobooks on it.

And it works just the way my 1st, 3rd and 4th gen nanos did, but this time I'm actually using some of the new features. I like to walk, and I listen to my books when I walk, so I enjoy the pedometer. And I like the radio. I don't listen to the radio much, but my husband is always turning off the car in the middle of something I want to hear, so now I just switch it on to the nano and listen.

I did have a moment of fear when suddenly the click wheel didn't work, but I took my mind back before the iTouch and remembered how to reset it and everything was fine again.

I did buy a square trade warranty, the price was really great and it gives me peace of mind after my scare that maybe it was too good a deal to be true. I haven't had to use the warranty, but I like knowing I have it. The only downside for me is what seems like a short battery life. It will give me about 12 hours, but I'm used to getting more than that. As far as I can tell, this also is a nice way to tell apart 3rd gen and later iPod touch as they can all use headphones with Apple remotes.

All 2nd generation devices can not. The downloadable free app MacTracker provides a database of comprehensive specifications of all the iPod touch models along with their chronological release history. From using this app, I've found the following information. The part number you mentioned above belongs to Indonesia region. These newer models were also shipped with different earphone while the 8GB models were shipped similarly as the previous models.

Finally, I might sound dissapointing but the answer to your first question is that you might have been misled because the seller was not aware of the discrepancy. For your second question, you should go to the same store, not for an update installation, but to hold them responsible for their informing you incorrectly either on purpose or by mistake.

You could ask for a discount for purchasing a new iPod touch 4G as compensation. The chronological release of iPod touch from MacTracker posted by Wheat Williams seems to contain some contradictory information.

The 8GB models would only be re-released with a lower price , hence, logical deduction would classified the 8GB models to be re-released as a 2G model. Indeed, I must admit that many people would find that the 8GB 3rd Gen iPod to be quite a deal since Apple lowered its price in addition to a "confusion" as a result of blurry apple press release, misinformed stores, and a tight release date.

Many people were interested to own the MC model because they think that the MC model would have received upgrades compared to the 2nd Gen MB model. I'll have to disagree with MrDaniel. In his presentation, he put the 8GB model aside while explaining that 32GB and 64GB models will be having better performance and gaming support. Lastly iTunes knows best, if you try to update the iPod touch with the latest version of iTunes and it fails to find any new updates your device, it is already up to date to its most current OS version.

The most important thing is to identify whether you have the right iPod or not. See the back of your iPod for some fine texts. You should find a A or A there. A means that your iPod is an iPod 2G 4. Make sure to register your product's serial number to Apple website so you may get the idea of which iPod you're having. Many stores did not heed apple support page and the press release, and probably the Steve Jobs' September presentation in order to get accurate information.

Here you can see that, the only change given to the 8GB model was a lower price but the 32GB and 64GB models got better hardware and internal capacity.



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