iPod Nano
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iPod Nano
Manufacturer
Apple Inc.
Type
Portable media player
Retail availability
Since September 7, 2005
Predecessor
iPod Mini
Media
Flash memory from 1 to 8 GB (currently 4 and 8 GB)
Operating system
1.3.1 (1st Generation)
1.1.3 (2nd Generation)
1.1.3 (3rd Generation)
Input
Click wheel
Power
Lithium ion battery
Display
176x132 1.5" color LCD (1G/2G) 320x240 2" color LCD (3G)
Connectivity
Dock connector
USB 2.0
FireWire (charging only)
Related articles
iPod Classic
iPod Shuffle
iPod Touch
The iPod Nano is a portable media player designed and marketed by Apple Inc (as iPod nano). It is the midrange model in Apple's iPod family. The first generation was introduced in 2005.[1] It uses flash memory, like the iPod shuffle, but with a miniaturized version of the display screen and "click wheel" found on the iPod classic. The model has been updated twice since its introduction. Shortly after release, the iPod Nano became the highest-selling MP3 player in history, besting its sibling, the iPod Mini.