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iPod Q&A - Published September 18, 2008

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What are the differences between the iPod nano 4G models? What are the differences between these models and the iPod nano 3G models they replaced?

The Apple iPod nano 4G -- perhaps acknowledging the relative underacceptance of the "fat" iPod nano 3G that it replaced -- is more reminiscent of the "skinny" iPod nano 2G, but features a slightly thinner (0.02 inch) new wraparound "curved aluminum and glass" case offered in nine colors -- silver, black, purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, pink, and (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition -- as well as a portrait-oriented 2-inch (diagonal) color LCD display with a blue-white LED backlight (320x240, 204 ppi).


Photo Credit: Apple, Inc.

The iPod nano 4G uses either 8 GB or 16 GB of flash memory, capable of supporting 2000 or 4000 songs, 7000 or 14,000 photos, and 8 hours or 16 hours of video, respectively. Unlike previous iPod nano models, all colors are available for both capacities.

Compared to the iPod nano 3G models, the iPod nano 4G also gains a variety of enhancements including a built-in accelerometer that automatically switches to "Cover Flow" navigation when the device is rotated into "landscape" orientation (games and videos only play in landscape), a new "Genius" feature to dynamically create playlists based on "songs that go great together", and shaking the device gently now "shuffles" songs. Battery life for music is an unchanged 24 hours, but battery life for video playback drops to 4 hours from the 5 hours provided by its predecessor.

The interface has been "enhanced" but continues to use "MacOS X Leopard" inspired interface elements derived from the version of OS X unveiled with the iPhone, but adds new accessibility options including larger text and spoken menu items. Other worthwhile but more modest improvements include integrated support for Nike + iPod, support for FM radio "tagging" using the previously released Apple Radio Remote, smooth audio "crossfade" as an option between songs, and the iQuiz music and movie trivia game has been replaced with Maze (Klondike and Vortex still are provided).

Differences between iPod nano 4G models are extremely modest -- and since all colors are available for both capacities -- can be summarized simply by capacity and price. For your convenience, the variations are summarized in this handy chart:

Flash Memory Size: 8 GB* 16 GB
Song Capacity: 2000 Songs 4000 Songs
Photo Capacity: 7000 Photos 14,000 Photos
Video Capacity: 8 Hours 16 Hours
Price: US$149 US$199


Differences between the iPod nano 4G and iPod nano 2G models are more substantial:

  iPod nano 3G iPod nano 4G
Display Size: 2" (320x240, 204 ppi) 2" (240x320**, 204 ppi)
Flash Memory Size: 4, 8 GB† 8, 16 GB*
Song Capacity: 1000, 2000 2000, 4000
Photo Capacity: 3500, 7000 700, 14,000
Battery Life (Music): 24 Hours 24 Hours
Battery Life (Video): 5 Hours 4 Hours
Colors: Silver†, Black, Light Blue
Light Green, Pink, Red

Silver, Black, Purple
Blue, Green, Yellow
Orange, Pink, Red
CoverFlow: Yes Yes
Accelerometer: No Yes
Genius Support: No Yes
Shake to Shuffle: No Yes
Accessibility: No Yes
Nike + iPod Support: No Yes
Material: Aluminum, Steel Aluminum
Dimensions (Inches): 2.75 x 2.06 x 0.26 3.6 x 1.5 x 0.24
Weight (Ounces): 1.74 oz. 1.3 oz.
Price (As Introduced): US$149, US$199 US$149, US$199


† The 4 GB configuration of the iPod nano 3G only was available in silver.

* Although Apple did not officially announce such a model, third-parties have reported that a small number of 4 GB configurations also were released to some countries priced at 119 Euros. Perhaps Apple originally had planned to offer 4 GB models but decided against it after some units had been produced and shipped.

** By default, the iPod nano 4G is oriented in portrait mode (240x320), but due to an accelerometer, automatically switches to landscape mode (320x240) when rotated.

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