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Identify your iPod model Find out which iPod model you have by its model number and other details. The iPod nano 4th generation comes in nine colors. The iPod nano 3rd generation comes in five colors. The iPod 5th generation comes in white and black. The last three characters of the serial number are W9G.

Published Date: April 10, Yes No. All previous iPod models have allowed the usage of either the Mac format or the Windows format. The second generation iPod shuffle is also able to act as a flash drive, just like the first generation iPod shuffle. However, unlike the first generation iPod shuffle, the second generation does not have a built-in USB connector. This means that the docking station is required for connection to a computer on the second generation model. Due to its low processing power the only iTunes-supported file format that the iPod does not support is Apple Lossless.

On January 30, , Apple announced the addition of four new colors to the iPod shuffle line. Pink, orange, green, and blue choices have been made available via retailers and the Apple Store online in addition to the original silver color.

The colors blue, green, and pink are essentially the same hues as the second generation iPod Nano and iPod Mini. The new orange color is a first for the iPod franchise. They also now come with the new redesigned headphones that were not included with the original silver model.

The box was also changed to have gray text instead of the lime-green text; lime-green text indicating that the original headphones are included, gray text indicating that the new headphones are included On September 5, , Apple refreshed the line with four new colors including a PRODUCT RED version.

At the Apple Let's Rock Event on September 9, , Apple released four new colors for the iPod shuffle: blue, green, pink, and red, replacing the colors that were released in September The blue, green and pink variants of the iPod shuffle during this period reverted to shades that were similar to the colors that were released in January , while the red variant was now a brighter shade.

The third generation iPod shuffle was released on March 11, and was said by Apple to be "jaw-droppingly small" and "The first music player that talks to you" as well as the first waterproof iPod. It was available with a silver or black brushed aluminum case similar to the second generation iPod shuffle. This made it the first iPod shuffle that was available in black. It featured VoiceOver technology that allowed song names, artist names, album names and playlist contents and names to be spoken in 20 different languages[9] using the Text-to-Speech incorporated in iTunes 8 and 9.



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