The nano has once again been overhauled, apple has desided to go back to the drawing board and give us something completely different from the ipod nano we have become accustomed to. The made its debut appearance back in the summer of 2005. The iPod nano has been rebuilt as a multitouch screen device, no bigger than a postage stamp. The next gen device has been built on a cut down version of iOS. The user interface has taken on the classic iphone and ipad look and feel.
The nano is dead simple, simpler than its predecessors in fact. Apple has removed many of its features leaving it with only the ability to play music and view photos. The camera and movie playback features have been removed.
The new rich user interface offers the ability to navigate like never before on a nano. The interface is much more intuitive. No more scrolling using the click wheel. Just effortlessly navigate on the multi touch screen. If you're wondering why does this feel like I'm navigating an iPhone, its because the nano has been built on a cut down version of the iOS. So you are bound to get all the best features from all the past iterations of apple iOS development straight up.
With outstanding picture quality for such a small device. Miniature springboard indeed, allowing you to easily navigate your music and pictures. You can easily move around icons and customise your display to what best suits you. Easily return to your home screen but pressing and holding the centre of your screen.
Lets get down to business, what's the sound quality like. Definite improvement in sounds quality over the previous generations. For me the bass felt to have much more punch, the treble we less scratchy than on other players. In terms of functionality and price, you aren't going to get better value than the iPod nano, it's excellent.
In closing I think I'll just stick with my existing ipod classic. Yes the nano is tiny and offers great sound but with all the features being removed. I'm left feeling a little bit disappointed, why oh why have you done this Apple. Aren't we meant to be giving people more for less? Not less for more. - 40731
The nano is dead simple, simpler than its predecessors in fact. Apple has removed many of its features leaving it with only the ability to play music and view photos. The camera and movie playback features have been removed.
The new rich user interface offers the ability to navigate like never before on a nano. The interface is much more intuitive. No more scrolling using the click wheel. Just effortlessly navigate on the multi touch screen. If you're wondering why does this feel like I'm navigating an iPhone, its because the nano has been built on a cut down version of the iOS. So you are bound to get all the best features from all the past iterations of apple iOS development straight up.
With outstanding picture quality for such a small device. Miniature springboard indeed, allowing you to easily navigate your music and pictures. You can easily move around icons and customise your display to what best suits you. Easily return to your home screen but pressing and holding the centre of your screen.
Lets get down to business, what's the sound quality like. Definite improvement in sounds quality over the previous generations. For me the bass felt to have much more punch, the treble we less scratchy than on other players. In terms of functionality and price, you aren't going to get better value than the iPod nano, it's excellent.
In closing I think I'll just stick with my existing ipod classic. Yes the nano is tiny and offers great sound but with all the features being removed. I'm left feeling a little bit disappointed, why oh why have you done this Apple. Aren't we meant to be giving people more for less? Not less for more. - 40731
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