When there is more than a week left for the Cupertino guys to officially present the new iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone Edition, the Cupertino guys don't forget all the products they have put on sale and update the product list obsolete or vintage. The latest device that has become obsolete and therefore, It is no longer repaired directly at Apple, it is the sixth generation iPod nano, a device that hit the market in September 2010 and was discontinued to the public two years later, in September 2012.
As usual, after seven years since its official presentation and arrival on the market, Apple has come to consider this device as obsolete, something common after the seven years pre-established by the company since its launch. The sixth generation iPod nano was available in 8GB for $ 149 and 16GB for $ 179. It was available in silver, graphite, blue, green, orange, pink, and red. The screen offered us a density of 220 pixels per inch with a resolution of 240 × 240 pixels.
But this device has not been the only one that has entered this category of obsolete Apple, since several MacBook Air and MacBook Pro have also become part of this list of devices that cannot be repaired by Apple, since the parts Necessary products have ceased to be manufactured and are currently very difficult to find unless we turn to the second-hand market or unauthorized third-party repair centers. The sixth generation iPod nano it had a certain resemblance to the Apple Watch, for reasons of size and more or less aesthetics, but without the possibility of adding straps, although as we can see in the image above, more than one tried with relative success.
The best iPod I ever owned. And he also used it as a wristwatch haha!
Now luckily, after waiting for so long, I can say that the Apple watch is incredible. I have been in pure training for two months.
A greeting.