We just got a quick look at the new iPod nano, which comes out in October. It’s super tiny, and very much like a small phone with its multitouch display and home button. But it’s running what appears to be a riff on the iOS interface, not iOS itself. That’s not too different from the previous generation of nano, albeit on a longer screen. Though we were hoping the nano would go for a more watch-like form factor, the new design gives you a solid 16GB media player for $149.
Apple’s new iPod nano hands-on photos and video
We just got a quick look at the new iPod nano. It’s super tiny, and very much like a small phone with its multitouch display and home button.
We just got a quick look at the new iPod nano. It’s super tiny, and very much like a small phone with its multitouch display and home button.


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