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Goodbye, iPod Nano: You’re Officially Obsolete – PCMag AU
The earliest generations of the Nano are now under Apple’s “obsolete” category, while generation seven lingers as “vintage.”

Tim Cook unveils an updated iPod nano in September 2012 (GLENN CHAPMAN/AFP/GettyImages)
Long gone are the days when the iPod nano was all the rage. Apples Vintage and Obsolete list now places it firmly in the past.
The last generation of the nano, generation seven, was added to the list on Thursday, in the Vintage category. Vintage products were sold between five to seven years ago and continue to receive hardware service from Apple. The earlier nano generations are Obsolete, which means that…
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