![]() ![]() IPod touch iPod nano (iPod nano 1st generation) IPod Nano Model Numbers iPod Nano Generations ![]() iPod touch (2nd generation): you can distinguish from the previous model by its contoured design and oval shaped antennae cover in the back upper left corner.In the text below the engraving, look for the model number. iPod touch (3rd generation): you can distinguish from iPod touch (2nd generation) by looking at the back of the device.IPod touch 2nd generation (for China only) iPod Touch Model Numbers iPod touch Generations It has a 16GB flash drive and does not have a microphone, speaker or camera.Video uploaded by Flatlife on February 5, 2022. IPod Nano (7th Generation) has a 2.5-inch rectangular multi-touch screen and a slate, silver, purple, pink, yellow, green, blue or red case. It has an 8GB or 16GB flash drive and a clip on the back. IPod Nano (6th Generation) has a 1.54-inch square multi-touch screen and a small square silver, graphite, blue, green, orange, red or pink anodized aluminum case. It has a microphone and camera on the back lower-left corner. It has an 8GB or 16GB flash drive and a silver, slate, purple, turquoise, green, yellow, orange, red or pink anodized aluminum case. IPod Nano (5th Generation) has a tall, narrow shape and a curved surface. It has an 8GB or 16GB flash drive and a silver, slate, purple, turquoise, green, yellow, orange, red or pink case. IPod Nano (4th Generation) has a tall, narrow shape and a curved surface. The last three digits of the serial number are one of the following: YOP, YOR, YXR, YXT, YXV or YXX. It has a 4GB or 8GB flash drive and the hold switch is on the bottom. IPod Nano (3nd Generation) has a shorter, wider shape and textured silver, green, turquoise or red case, a click wheel and a color widescreen. It has a 4GB or 8GB flash drive and the dock connector and headphone jack are on the bottom. IPod Nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition (2nd Generation) has a textured red case, a click wheel and a color screen. It has a 1GB, 2GB or 4GB flash drive and the dock connector and headphone jack are on the bottom. IPod Nano (2nd Generation) has a textured silver, pink, green, turquoise or black case, a click wheel and a color screen. IPod Nano (1st Generation) has a glossy white or black case, a click wheel and a color screen. IPod Classic 120/160 (7th Generation) has a 120GB or 160GB hard drive and was released after late 2009. IPod Classic Original (6th Generation) has an 80GB or 160GB hard drive, a widescreen color display and the last three digits of the serial are one of the following: Y5N, YMU, YMV or YMX. IPod U2 Special Edition with 30GB hard drive is based on the late 2006 iPod and its serial number ends in W9G. IPod late 2006 (5th Generation) has a serial number whose last three digits are one of the following: V9K, V9P, V9M, V9R, V9L, V9N, V9Q, V9S, WU9, WUA, WUB, WUC or X3N. IPod Special Edition Harry Potter with 30GB hard drive is based on the iPod with Video but has a Hogwarts Crest engraved on the back. IPod with Video (5th Generation) has a widescreen color display and uses USB for syncing. IPod Special Edition Harry Potter with 20GB hard drive is based on the iPod Color Display but has a Hogwarts Crest engraved on the back. IPod Special Edition U2 is based on the iPod Color Display but has a black case with a red click wheel and an engraved back. IPod Color Display/iPod Photo (4th Generation) has a click wheel and a full-color display. IPod Click Wheel (4th Generation) has a click wheel and the hold switch is on the top right side of the player. IPod Dock Connector (3rd Generation) has a touch-based scroll wheel that doesn't turn and a single wide, short dock connector on the bottom. IPod Touch Wheel (2nd Generation) has a touch-based scroll wheel that doesn't turn and a FireWire port and cover on the bottom. IPod Original (1st Generation) has a scroll wheel that physically turns and four buttons around it.
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