The Nano and Shuffle came out in 2005 as less expensive and smaller alternatives to Apple's standard iPod. The Cupertino, California, company stopped updating the Nano and Shuffle several years ago.
Apple Kills iPod Nano and Shuffle – The Hollywood Reporter
The Nano and Shuffle came out in 2005 as less expensive and smaller alternatives to Apple’s standard iPod. The Cupertino, California, company stopped updating the Nano and Shuffle several years ago.
Apple Nixes iPod Nano and Shuffle From Its Lineup – Rolling Stone
Apple has announced it is discontinuing its low-end iPod models, the Nano and Shuffle, Bloomberg reports. However, the company is doubling the capacity of its two iPod Touch models.
Apple Discontinues iPod Nano and Shuffle | Us Weekly
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