The seventh-generation iPod Nano officially enters the obsolete list

iPod nano

At the beginning of this month of September we already saw the news about the incorporation of these seventh generation iPod nano to obsolete Apple devices and yesterday the 30th was fulfilled the term. After its latest version released in 2012, the Cupertino firm decided to set aside these iPods from possible repairs and updates.

Apple stopped selling these iPod nanos officially last summer of 2017 and now closes the circle with the inclusion of these to the list of obsolete products. This will leave a benchmark for thousands of people who wanted to take their music everywhere and who also Apple ended up adding a small touch screen to improve content management.

These types of movements are common in Apple and it is that logically the new iPhone, iPad and the iPod Touch itself cover this market so having support for these iPod nano is something that is out of place in these times. Few people really use them right now and they have remained more like an Apple collector's item.

Now it is official and this iPod nano is left out of possible improvements or updates and forever in the memory of thousands of users who have used it as a gateway to the Apple world. It is true that they are fully functional and by adding them to the obsolete list it means that they will not be able to be used, but it is also true that their use has dropped considerably over the years and today few users use it.

Goodbye iPod nano!


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