Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 7G 8GB / 16GB MD480/MKN52 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 7G 8GB / 16GB MD480/MKN52.
September 2015
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Thinner than the previous nano
Built in Bluetooth
Pedometer
Lightning
Larger multitouch display
Plays video in widescreen
Small
Colours will appeal to some
The Apple iPod Nano has a sleek aluminum design
FM radio
Bluetooth and long battery life
Compact
Smart design
Bluetooth 4.0 is useful
Larger screen makes Multi-Touch much more usable than with previous model
Physical playback and Home buttons
More-iOS-like interface
Regains video playback of older models
Exceptionally thin and light
Bluetooth
Multitouch
NikeFitness builtin
FM Radio builtin
Choice of colours
The editors didn't like
We'll soon find out
No clip for sportswear attachment
$169 (16GB)
With no Wi-Fi
You're stuck syncing music via USB from a PC or Mac running iTunes. It doesn't work with Apple Music subscriptions
And the low-res screen is tiny
Missing features from previous nano
Screen isn't great for video
Only $50 less than entry-level iPod touch
Screen isn't as good as those on other Apple devices
Some users will miss previous model's built-in clip
The Apple iPod Nano has a sleek aluminum design, FM radio, Bluetooth and long battery life
With no Wi-Fi, you're stuck syncing music via USB from a PC or Mac running iTunes. It doesn't work with Apple Music subscriptions, and the low-res screen is tiny
The iPod Nano is an aging music player that's hurt by its outdated reliance on iTunes and lack of subscription music compatibility...
Thinner than the previous nano, Built in Bluetooth, pedometer, Lightning, Larger multitouch display
We'll soon find out
Apple's refresh of the iPod nano brings a larger, longer screen, a revamped iOS-esque interface, and some integrated features that should cement the nano's position as the media player of choice for fitness junkies, gadget lovers and budget-minded buyers...
Bluetooth, Multitouch, NikeFitness builtin, FM Radio builtin, Choice of colours
No camera, No 3rd party apps, No clip, Oldstyle earphones
An improvement on last year's iPod nano, mainly thanks to the inclusion of video playback. We found the general design and shape more pleasing too, and we can live without the clip that the last generation had – the nano is so lightweight that slipping i...
Missing features from previous nano, Screen isn't great for video
Apple's constantly-reinvented iPod nano gets a video-friendly screen and Bluetooth in its latest update. It's a user-friendly device as portable media players go, although it's missing a few features we liked on previous incarnations...
Larger screen makes Multi-Touch much more usable than with previous model; physical playback and Home buttons; more-iOS-like interface; regains video playback of older models; exceptionally thin and light
Only $50 less than entry-level iPod touch; screen isn't as good as those on other Apple devices; some users will miss previous model's built-in clip, $169 (16GB)
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Published: 2012-10-10, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com.au
The Apple iPod Nano has a sleek aluminum design, FM radio, Bluetooth and long battery life
With no Wi-Fi, you're stuck syncing music via USB from a PC or Mac running iTunes. It doesn't work with Apple Music subscriptions, and the low-res screen is tiny
The seventh-generation iPod Nano is an incredibly compact portable media player with gym-friendly features, but it's overshadowed by the superior value of Apple's iPod Shuffle and fourth-generation iPod Touch....
Abstract: The iPod Classic is a terrific portable media player. It may be the last of its kind from Apple. In fact, the iPod Classic may be the end of the line for the iPod as we know it.It seems remarkable that the iPod, a device just the size of a pack of cigar...
Published: 2018-04-04, Author: Jeremy , review by: ilounge.com
A return to the tall and thin form factor that was most popular in past iPod nanos, including eight different color options, the first 2.5” screen on an iPod nano, and a touchscreen interface. The first nano to include Bluetooth, with excellent wireless r
Despite small resolution improvements, screen quality is mediocre by comparison with other screened iPods and iPhones, and multitouch functionality is extremely limited. Apart from Bluetooth support, most features were executed just as well if not better