The 6th generation iPod Nano must be the oddest looking iPod in recent history of Apple. It does not look anything similar to its predecessor nor any other iPods before it. Check out our full review of the iPod Nano 6G after the jump. The new design of the Nano departs from what we've usually expected of it. In most respects, this new Nano does not look like any Nano. Since the iPod Nano now sports a touch screen display, the UI resembles that of iOS (the ones found in the iPod Touch & iPhone) although due to the limited screen real estate, it has smaller icons on a 2 x 2 grid. To navigate, you just flick the screen sideways just like you would with the iPod Touch or iPhone. It's a bit confusing even if you're a long-time iPod user since this is a new touch/gesture command. Read more in our articles including "iPod Nano 6G Review" and "iPod Nano 6th Gen: First Impressions".
The 6th generation iPod Nano must be the oddest looking iPod in recent history of Apple. It does not look anything similar to its predecessor nor any other iPods before it.
Check out our full review of the iPod Nano 6G after the jump. The new design of the Nano departs from what we've usually expected of it. In most respects, this new Nano does not look like any Nano.
Our coverage of 6g ipod nano includes: "iPod Nano 6G Review"; "iPod Nano 6th Gen: First Impressions"; "6th Gen iPod Nano goes full touch-screen". Each article provides unique insights and information.