iPod Nano Multitouch vs iPod Shuffle: Home Screen And Buttons

ipod nano multitouch vs ipod shuffle iPod Nano Multitouch vs iPod Shuffle: Home Screen And Buttons

Soon we are going to have fresh models for both iPod Nano, which goes Multitouch and iPod Shuffle. Find out how the fresh models would look and have like.

iPod Nano: Multitouch

  1. Shockingly small
  2. A click goes multitouch
  3. Claims 24 hours battery life
  4. Load your home screen with your most-used items, rearranged by tapping and holding
  5. Same colors as the new Shuffle (look below)

Pricing marked at $149 for 8GB and $179 for the 16GB version. But one thing that is tough is its tiny touchscreen. iPod Nano is 46% smaller and 42% lighter than its predecessor. It has hard volume buttons, Voiceover, FM radio, NIke+, and a pedometer, so how to manage?

Even the refurbished OS doesn’t offer much in the way of new capabilities over the old Nano. But you can always consider it for its other qualities.

iPod Shuffle: Buttons are Back

  1. Shuffle gets its buttons back, in spite of the least form factor yet
  2. It’s got 15 hours of battery life
  3. The new shuffle comes in five colors—blue, pink, black, green, and yellow
  4. Supports Genius mixes, playlists, and VoiceOver
  5. You can also clip it to your clothes, like previous generations

A hybrid of previous generations, it carries a price tag of $50. And I have to admit, it’s kind of delightful and gorgeous.

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1 Comment on iPod Nano Multitouch vs iPod Shuffle: Home Screen And Buttons

  1. iPod Repair says:

    When you are already carrying an iPhone inside your pocket why would you need another iDevice.

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