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Identifiers: iPod nano — MA004LL/A* — A1137–2066 Braun series 7 owners manual english.

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The Apple iPod nano, Apple’s smallest ‘full featured’ MP3 player at the time of introduction, features 1, 2, or 4 GB of flash memory (1 GB option available starting February 7, 2006), in an advertised ‘impossibly small’ 3.5 inch tall, 1.6 inch wide, and 0.27 inch thick ‘iBook white’ or jet black and stainless steel case with a 1.5 inch 16-bit color 176x132 (.168-mm dot pitch) ‘blue white’ backlit LCD display. Like the iPod mini (2nd Generation), that the iPod nano replaced, navigation is provided by a small ‘ClickWheel’. However, the similarities between the iPod mini and iPod nano end with the ‘Clickwheel’, as the software and feature set, with some notable exceptions, are more similar to the iPod ‘Color Display’ models. Like the iPod photo/Color models, the iPod nano has software that uses color for all interface elements and applications, the ‘Myriad’ font, and supports viewing photographs.
However, the iPod nano lacks video out, and as a result, can display photographs on the internal display ‘loaded’ from a computer, but cannot display photographs on a television or projector. The iPod nano also does not support the iPod Camera Connector or third-party solutions, so photos cannot be transferred from a camera either.
New software functionality includes a ‘Screen Lock’ security feature, a stopwatch, and a ‘world clock’. The iPod nano can hold approximately 240, 500, or 1000 songs (on the 1, 2, and 4 GB versions respectively in 128-Kbps AAC format), up to 15,000 or 25,000 ‘iPod nano-viewable’ photographs (15,000 on the 1 GB model and 25,000 on the others). The battery provides up to 14 hours of music playback and up to 4 hours of photo slideshows with music.

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Introduction Date:September 7, 2005*Discontinued Date:September 12, 2006Details:The ‘Introduction Date’ refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The ‘Discontinued Date’ refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system or production otherwise ended.
*1 GB model introduced February 7, 2006.
Also see: All iPhone models introduced in 2005.Processor Speed:80 MHz (x2) Processor Type:PP5021C Details:The iPod nano uses a PortalPlayer PP5021C ‘system on a chip’ with dual embedded 80 MHz ARM 7TDMI processors.Details:N/ASong Capacity:240, 500, 1000Photo Capacity:15,000 or 25,000Details:Apple reports that the 1 GB model can hold ‘up to’ 240 songs, the 2 GB model 500 songs, and the 4 GB model 1000 songs in ‘128-Kbps AAC format’. The 1 GB model can hold ‘up to’ 15,000 photos and the others 25,000 photos. Apple provides no support for video playback.USB Support:Sync & ChargeFirewire Support:Charge OnlyDetails:The iPod nano models are capable of charging and syncing by USB via the dock connector. It also can charge, but not sync via Firewire ‘400’.Details:Apple reports that this model provides ‘USB through dock connector.’
*Ports include the ‘dock connector [and] stereo minijack’.Details:N/AHousing Color:White & BlackController:’ClickWheel’Details:Available in a two-tone housing with either a ‘iBook white’ front and a chromed stainless steel back or a ‘gloss Black’ front and a chromed stainless steel back.Built-in Display:1.5' 16-bit LCDDisplay Resolution:176x132Details:The iPod nano models have a ‘1.5-inch (diagonal) color LCD [176x132 (.168-mm dot pitch) with [‘blue white’] LED backlight’.Battery Type:Lithium IonBattery Life (Music):14 HoursDetails:Apple reports that the iPod nano provides ‘up to’ 14 hours of music playback.
In the US (and many other countries), site sponsor Other World Computing sells replacement batteries this iPod.
In Australia, site sponsor Macfixit sells replacement batteries — as well as glass covers, displays, and other parts and repair tools — for this iPod.Battery Life (Photos):4 HoursBattery Life (Video):N/ADetails:The iPod nano provides ‘up to’ 4 hours of photo slideshows with music. Apple provides no support for video playback.Full-Charge Time:’About 3 Hours’Apple Order No:MA004LL/A*Details:Apple reports that the iPod nano models charge completely in ‘about 3 hours’ and also will ‘fast charge’ in 1.5 hours to 80% capacity.
*The MA004LL/A order number is for the 2 GB iPod nano in white. The 2 GB model in black is MA099LL/A, 4 GB model in white is MA005LL/A, 4 GB in black is MA107LL/A. 1 GB models introduced February 7, 2006 — white is MA350LL/A, black is MA352LL/A.Apple Subfamily:iPod nanoApple Model No: A1137 (EMC 2066)Details:Please note that these identifiers refer to more than one configuration, but can uniquely identify the original iPod nano.
Also see: All iPods with the A1137 Model Number and the 2066 EMC Number.Details:In inches — height by width by depth.Mac Support:MacOS X 10.3.4Windows Support:Windows 2000/XPDetails:Apple reports that this iPod is compatible with a ‘Macintosh computer with a USB port (USB 2.0 recommended) and MacOS X 10.3.4 or later.’
It is compatible with a ‘PC with USB port or card (USB 2.0 recommended) [and] Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 [or later] or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 [or later].’Audio Support:Apple reports that the iPod nano supports ‘AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Music Store), MP3 (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3 and 4), Apple Lossless, AIFF and WAV.’Photo Support:Apple reports that the iPod nano syncs iPod-viewable photos in ‘JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, PSD (Mac only), and PNG formats’.Incl. Accessories:Shipped with ‘earbud headphones, USB cable, [and] dock adapter.’
In the US (and many other countries), site sponsor Other World Computing sells accessories like cases, stands, keyboards, speakers and more for this iPod.
In Australia, site sponsor Macfixit sells cases, stands, chargers, docks and even parts for this iPod.Original Price:US$149, $199, $249Est. Current Retail:US$20-US$40Details:The 1 GB model (MA350LL/A, MA352LL/A) sold for US$149, the 2 GB model (MA004LL/A, MA099LL/A) sold for US$199, and the 4 GB model (MA005LL/A, MA107LL/A) sold for US$249.
Please note that on average the estimated current retail pricing of used systems is updated twice a year (please refer to the date on the bottom of the page for the date last updated).
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Global original prices for the iPod nano in 34 different countries and territories follow; organized alphabetically by region. Please note that prices with an asterisk (*) are bound by carrier contractual obligations.

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Original Prices — North & South America

Mexico:N/A United States:US$149, $199, $249

Original Prices — Europe

Denmark:DKK 1,249, 1,599, 1,999Finland:N/AIreland:N/AItaly:€209, €269Norway:N/A Portugal:N/A Switzerland:N/A United Kingdom:£109, £139, £179

Original Prices — Asia

India:N/A Indonesia:N/A Malaysia:N/AThe Philippines:N/AThailand:N/AVietnam:N/A

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Chapter 2

Music Features

About iTunes

Importing Music Into Your Computer

Organizing Your Music

Downloading Music and Podcasts to iPod nano

Playing Music

Listening to Podcasts

Listening to Audiobooks

Listening to FM Radio

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Chapter 4

Ipod Nano Manual

Extra Features and Accessories

Using iPod nano as an External Disk

Ipod Nano Gen 2 Manual

Using Extra Settings

Synchronizing Contacts, Calendars, and To-Do Lists

Ipod Nano 7th Generation Manual

Storing and Reading Notes

Learning About iPod nano Accessories

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