Product Comparison: Apple iPod Nano (7th Generation) vs Apple iPod Touch (MKH62LL/A)
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- I can download tons of songs now and I even recorded an hour long of video to see how much memory it takes up and it only took up 1! Great product in my opinion.
- The large memory capacity for him to have games, movies, music and all he needs without internet acces in case there is no wifi.
- The retina display looks great and the touch screen is very responsive.
- The retina display is good but it is kinda useless because you can have text on a screen so small that your eyes have to be about 3 inches away from the screen to read.
- The built in speaker is trash though so keep that in mind.
- Overall this is great, good size, easy to use
- The size is perfect and its very slim which is awesome.
- The perfect size and heft for carrying around in the pocket. And for listening to music lying in bed (with earphones).
- Note that the size of the iPod Touch 6th gen is slightly thinner than an iPhone 6.
- Beautiful sleek design, light weight, and easy to use.
- I just find the iPod too thin to get a comfortable grip in my medium size hands.
- The camera (front and back), speaker, light, Bluetooth, WiFi, ease of use - just to name a few features - it is truly fantastic.
- The upgrade is worth it, better camera, a lot faster, I don't regret this purchase.
- It's probably the best alternative to the classic iPod, with Bluetooth and all the other extras that come with all the other Apple toys.
- Just some photo taking, video chatting and listening to radio music. All I need now is a case and screen protector since it's so easily to get damage.
- None of my Bluetooth speakers or Bluetooth ear buds will connect with this IPod even though the Ipod once connected to them and worked just fine.
- It will play for fairly long periods of time if you use earphones or connect it to another speaker source.
- The battery life is good and it gives me enough time to do all the things i like to do on a daily basis.
- The battery life is not great, but it functions decently.
- If you use the built in speaker, the battery runs down fairly quickly.
- Maybe one concern would be the battery life. It doesn't seem to stay charged as long as my prior iPod.
- The battery life seems even worse than the 5th gen ipod touch. Other than that it is holding up pretty well.