Refurbished 7th Generation iPod Nano Now Available in Apple Online Store

Apple today began offering refurbished models of the seventh-generation iPod nano in its online store, more than six months after the redesigned device was released. The addition comes roughly a week after Apple began offering refurbished fifth-generation iPod touch models.

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The refurbished seventh-generation iPod nano models come with 16 GB of storage and are priced at $129, a $20 discount from the standard price. All seven standard colors of the iPod nano are currently available, although the special (PRODUCT) RED version is unavailable in the refurbished store.

Apple's refurbished units come equipped with the same one-year warranty that standard products offer and have been thoroughly tested for reliability. The units also come with brand-new batteries and outer shells.

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Top Rated Comments

jonAppleSeed Avatar
147 months ago
What's an iPod?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
satchmo Avatar
147 months ago
I'm guessing you're not a runner. :)

I just picked up a shuffle instead of this nano simply because of cost. Although the nano has 8x more storage, bluetooth, etc...for only 3x more money.

I just wished the nano was able to install apps or had a real GPS. Then one could visually see a map/route and made the the ultimate running device.


A typo of iPad.

Overall , I see all music only players dying because most people will have their music on their phones (or some prefer the cloud)

With cheaper phones coming and more GB memory only a matter of time.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
willcapellaro Avatar
147 months ago
6th gen nano was better
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AppleMark Avatar
147 months ago
Wow! $20 (£13) off of an iPod..... which did not meet original standards for sale the first time around... :rolleyes:

With that huge saving "maybe I'll go to the movies.......by myself.." - Ezra from Trading Places
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CapnJackGig Avatar
147 months ago
A useless device at any price point.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Tiger8 Avatar
147 months ago
Apple refurb discounts always impress me, wow! $20? 13%??? count me in!
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