IPod Nano
iPod Nano 7th Generation in Black | |
| Developer | Apple Inc. |
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| Manufacturer | Apple Inc. Foxconn |
| Product family | iPod |
| Type | Portable media player |
| Lifespan | September 7, 2005 – July 27, 2017 (11 years, 10 months) |
| Discontinued | July 27, 2017 |
| Operating system | 1.3.1 (1st Gen) 1.1.3 (2nd, 3rd Gen) 1.0.4 (4th Gen) 1.0.2 (5th Gen) 1.2 (6th Gen) 1.0.4/1.1.2 (7th Gen) |
| Storage | 1-16 GB flash memory |
| Display | 1st–2nd Gen: 132 × 176 px, 1.5 in (38 mm), color LCD 3rd-4th Gen: 240 × 320 px, 2 in (51 mm), color LCD 5th Gen: 240 × 376 px, 2.22 in (56 mm), color LCD 6th Gen: 240 × 240 px, 1.55 in (39 mm), color LCD 7th Gen: 240 × 432 px, 2.5 in (64 mm), color LCD |
| Input | 1st–5th Gen: Click wheel 6th–7th Gen: Multi-touch touchscreen |
| Connectivity | 1st–3rd Gen: 3.5mm headphone jack (TRS connector), 30-pin connector 4th–6th Gen: 3.5mm headphone jack (TRRS connector), 30-pin connector 7th Gen: 3.5mm headphone jack (TRRS connector), Bluetooth 4.0, Lightning connector |
| Power | Lithium-ion battery |
| Predecessor | iPod Mini |
| Successor | Apple Watch |
| Related | iPod Classic iPod Shuffle iPod Touch |
| Website | www |
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The iPod Nano (stylized and marketed as iPod nano) is a discontinued portable media player designed and formerly marketed by Apple Inc. 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 went through several models, or generations, after its introduction. Apple discontinued the iPod Nano on July 27, 2017.