The iPod Nano line-up got a refresh this morning, as Apple unveiled its newest additions at its press event in San Francisco.
The iPod Nano has a new, wider 2.5-inch multitouch display, a very small Home button (CIRCLE, NOT SQUARE), and at 5.4mm, it’s 38 percent thinner than the previous model. It also boasts Bluetooth, an FM tuner with DVR functionality (for pausing and rewinding), a built-in fitness and pedometer, and the new Lightning connector. The Nano will be capable of 30 hours of music playback, ability to view photos and video, and has the longest battery life for a Nano yet.
It will come in seven colors, aluminum, black, purple, green, blue, yellow and red. However, the screen color is all white, except for the black one. There is also a mysterious white section on the back that makes the device look less attractive.
The iPod Nano will be coming in October, with a price of $149 for 16GB.
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