• Reviews around device (3.65 of 5)

    Apple iPod nano 8 GB Graphite (6th Generation) Discontinued Model (In Plain White Box)

    • This was an extremely pointless device, at least as a sequel to the nano class
    • Seriously Apple, did you really think a portable device that breaks from an accidental fall of less than 30" onto carpet, yes it broke on carpet, is the pinnacle of mobility and design (a wine glass is more sturdy than this piece of junk)
    • The device is amazing.
    • I don't miss the camera or video capabilities, there are better devices for that media, and the clip beats any awkward armband that I've fumbled around with
    • I don't know how many people have never accidentally dropped a portable device
    • Apple deserves props for delivering a very well manufactured and attractive device.
    • My theory is that when these cool new devices came out, they sucked all the good people in apple, leaving the ipod to the losers
    • This small device is just right for me.
    • Cons:-NO BLUETOOTH, this device would be much more convenient if you could wirelessly connect it to car speakers or your other devices.-no speaker so other than telling the time it is pretty much useless without headphones.
    • and it's done--much more so than just about any other smart phone or electronic device I've owned
    • It probably just takes some practice, and I would find the new version so much better than the 5th, that I would wonder how could I ever liked that silly device
    • Conclusion:Another fabulous device from Apple...extremely small and lightweight, making it ideal for use while walking, jogging or exercising
    • What an amazingly tough little device
    • Nano is a much better device
    • All in all, the Nano sixth gen is a very good and practical device for listening to your music library on the go and listening to FM radio through headphones.
    • The "Look": A clipon is just inappropriate for a $120 device--very cheesy
    • Apple keeps updating the software to support new devices I do not have nor do I want
    • so with 6 pros vs 2 cons i think that this device is much more good than bad and for the price I would definately reccomend it to anyone..
    • It is a great, small music storage device.
    • Also, the touch screen is small enough to make it a compact device but big enough that you can still see what's on the screen
    • As I have mentioned earlier, this new device was an attempt to attract more active people; but sad the truth is, all they did was make the targeted audience smaller with less features and being pointlessly small
    • I've used my iPhone 4 and iPod Touch in the past, but I don't like lugging around a "big" device in my pocket, especially during any sort of cardio exercise.
    • This is a portable device that you should be able to carry with you to gym, biking, hiking etc
    • Great device for leaving ur phone at home/in the car and taking a jog
    • Seriously Apple, did you really think a portable device that breaks from an accidental fall of less than 30" onto carpet, yes it broke on carpet, is the pinnacle of mobility and design (a wine glass is more sturdy than this piece of junk)
    • Also, you destroy the device by trying to do so
    • Furthermore, this device promised to give us Nike+ out of the box without a sensor
    • While I'm pleased that Apple decided to cut the camera that came with the gen 5 nano (it was useless and lackluster), this device is now signiciantly overpriced for the functionality it delivers
    • All in all, it was a fantastic device, while it lasted.
    • I would like to start off by saying this is an amazing device, but as i've mentioned before it depends on what you've owned before and what you'll use it for
    • Overall, this is a great device for those looking to add music to their exercise routines.
    • I recommend this little device to anyone looking for a cool, small, Touch screen Ipod for !music
    • The flicks need too fine a level of precision and the whole device is literally impossible to control while exercising