Design and Construction The 7th Generation of the iPod Nano was announced on September 12 along with Apple’s other products. Navigation, however, is better than the previous generation and is quite responsive; you may now view more content on the screen than the 6th Gen iPod Nano. UI The interface of the iPod Nano borrows elements from the previous generation and improves a lot in other aspects. If you opt for wearable tech, you might find yourself happier with the 6th Generation iPod Nano. If you’re someone who is looking for a very compact device that can play your music flawlessly and your videos (even with a bit of compromise), the 7th gen iPod Nano is a great candidate. The 4G iPod Nano has a screen display of 2" in diagonal with a resolution of 320x140 pixels (at 204 pixels per inch) which is completely the same as the 3rd generation. The 3rd generation iPod Nano has a more crisp quality and better contrast than the 4th gen Nano. Over-all, I would say the 4th gen iPod Nano is not worth an upgrade. Read more in our articles including "Apple iPod Nano (7th Generation) Review" and "iPod Nano 4th gen Review".
Design and Construction The 7th Generation of the iPod Nano was announced on September 12 along with Apple’s other products. Navigation, however, is better than the previous generation and is quite responsive; you may now view more content on the screen than the 6th Gen iPod Nano.
UI The interface of the iPod Nano borrows elements from the previous generation and improves a lot in other aspects. If you opt for wearable tech, you might find yourself happier with the 6th Generation iPod Nano. If you’re someone who is looking for a very compact device that can play your music flawlessly and your videos (even with a bit of compromise), the 7th gen iPod Nano is a great candidate.
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