1st Gen Nano Recall Notification

Finally!  I got notification from Apple this evening that they will be replacing my 1st gen nano.  I had to verify serial number, but other than that they said they will send me packing materials and instructions to send it back and they will send me a replacement.  They didn't say what they would replace it with (refurbish 1st gen, 2nd gen, 3rd gen...).  Anyone have an inkling?

My guess is they will simply be shipping refurbished 1st-gen Nanos. They warn that if your unit is personalized, you will not receive a personalized unit back, which is the only "difference" they indicate. So, I'm feeling pretty sure that we'll just be getting the same thing with a new battery. I wouldn't mind at all if they came with a new plastic case, but I'm not going to expect anything because this is cool enough as it is; my battery doesn't last 10 minutes after unplugging the unit from the charger, so I'm happy to get any replacment with a good battery. Also, there is a 90-day warranty on the replacement, which is standard for a refurbished unit; further evidence that it is a refurbished (something).

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