Are people in the United Kingdom going to get the 6th gen Ipod Nano as replacement?

Are people in the United Kingdom going to get the 6th Gen Ipod Nano as replacement for the 1st gen ipod or does this only apply to the United States?

Looks like we are gettihg six gens as the first have started to hit the mat in the UK if you had replacment pending in November.

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  • I love the 6th Gen. iPod Nano but it has a major deficiency, the power button. I've bought 2 and they both have given me the same issue of the power button becoming slack and not functioning. Why is this so, and how can I fix it??

    MAJOR DEFICIENCY = WASTED MONEY:
    I love the 6th Gen. iPod Nano but it has a major deficiency, the power button. I've bought 2 and they both have given me the same issue of the power button becoming slack and not functioning. Why is this so, and how can I fix it??

    Greetings,
    I've never seen this issue, and I handle many iPads, of all versions. WiFi issues are generally local to the WiFi router - they are not all of the same quality, range, immunity to interference, etc. You have distance, building construction, and the biggie - interference.
    At home, I use Apple routers, and have no issues with any of my WiFi enabled devices, computers, mobile devices, etc - even the lowly PeeCees. I have locations where I have Juniper Networks, as well as Aruba, and a few Netgears - all of them work as they should.
    The cheaper routers, Linksys, D-Link, Seimens home units, and many other no name devices have caused issues of various kinds, and even connectivity.
    I have no idea what Starbucks uses, but I always have a good connection, and I go there nearly every morning and get some work done, as well as play.
    You could try changing channels, 2.4 to 5 Gigs, changing locations of the router. I have had to do all of these at one time or another over the many years that I have been a Network Engineer.
    Good Luck - Cheers,
    M.

  • Can you sync games and apps to the 6th gen iPod nano?

    Hi, is it possible to sync games and apps to the 6th gen iPod nano because it is a touch screen?
    Thanks,
    Paris

    The_Photographer wrote:
    Hi, is it possible to sync games and apps to the 6th gen iPod nano because it is a touch screen?
    Thanks,
    Paris
    No.  Apps are only compatible with devices running iOS such as the iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad.
    B-rock

  • TS1538 I have 6th gen iPod nano.  When I try to sync it my computer tells me it has malfunctioned and Windows does not  recognize it.  My iPhone syncs fine so the problem must be the iPod.  I have reset the iPod several times and no luck.  Any suggestions

    . I have 6th gen iPod nano.  When I try to sync it my computer tells me it has malfunctioned and Windows does not  recognize it.  My iPhone syncs fine so the problem must be the iPod.  I have reset the iPod several times and no luck.  Any suggestions?

    Hello Alexdad,
    We've an article that can help get your iPod Nano working with your computer.
    iPod nano: Error message saying that iPod 'could not be identified properly'
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3218
    Cheers,
    Allen

  • Has anyone had a problem with low battery capacity on the 6th gen ipod nano?

    I got my dad a 6th gen Ipod nano for his birthday and he is complaining about very low battery power and i was wondering if other nano users were experiencing this problem

    Samething here.  I got my ipod nano on Christmas 2010 and I always thought that it did not have the 24 hours music playback capacity.  This week I had the ultimate test.  I had to go the hospital and knew I would be waiting a long time. I fully charged my ipod nano (3 hours connected to my computer)... then, I turned it on at 11:30 in the morning and I played the radio non-stop until 5:30 PM when it just stopped working.  That's 6 hours of music playback, not 24...
    Is there something I should know about the battery and how to charge it to maximise music playback??

  • Can i use any headphones into a 6th gen ipod nano? and how loud does the volume go without headphones? - maybe in comparison to an ipad?

    Can I use any headphone with a 6th gen ipod nano? How loud is the volume without headphones? - in comparison the the ipad

    Here's a selection:
    http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_ipod/ipod_accessories/headphones#m.ip odCompatibility=ipodnano

  • The on/off button on my 6th gen iPod nano recently got spoilt and I sent it back to the shop for a repair/exchange a week ago. Now I have just found out about the new 7th gen iPod nano and I am wondering, can I get the new one as a replacement?

    The on/off button on my 6th gen iPod nano recently got spoilt and I sent it back to the shop for a repair/exchange a week ago. Now I have just found out about the new 7th gen iPod nano and I am wondering, can I get the new one as a replacement?

    No.  You can turn your 6G Nano in to be recycled at your local Apple Store for a 10% discount towards the purchase of a new one. Otherwise, your only other option would be to sell the iPod on Craigslist or eBay and use the proceeds from the sale towards the purchase of the new 7G nano.
    B-rock

  • 6th gen iPod Nano volume keeps going down on its own

    It's been getting worse lately. It started happening towards the end of each of my run, but now even when I leave it on my desk, I can see the volume just move down on its own to zero. It is very unreliable and during long runs, I have to keep battling with the volume (it goes down on its own, and I have to bring it back up again). Shutting the iPod Nano off and turning it back on doesnt help.
    Anyone else encounters this? What should I do? My iPod Nano is about 1 year old.

    This issue is usually the result of the Nano coming into contact with moisture (likely from your workouts).  Try putting the iPod into an uncooked bag of dried rice and leaving it sit for a few days.  This should absorb any moisture in the iPod.
    After the few days are up, give it another whirl.  If the problem persists, connect the Nano to iTunes and restore it to factory settings.
    Otherwise, the damage may be permanent, meaning you'll need to have your iPod serviced or replaced.
    B-rock

  • Is there any way of getting a 7th Gen iPod Nano to sync the same as older generaqtions

    I have two problems with my new iPod Nano (7th Gen).
    1. When synced, artwork either isn't loaded at all or the wrong artwork is loaded against the wrong artist.
    2. When I play an album the songs are not played in the correct order, but shuffled automatically.
    Can anybody suggest answeres to sorting these issues?
    Frankly, if not, the 7th Gen Ipod is a serious regression - it feels more like a very old mp3 player!

    The songs are still on her ipod.
    They should transfer ok but make sure and use the same Apple ID that was used for the original purchase.
    Connect the iPod to a computer, launch iTunes.
    From the iTunes menu bar click File > Transfer Purchases From...
    Make sure and backup the iTunes purchases >  How to back up your media in iTunes
    If this is an iPod touch read here >  Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store

  • Does 6th Gen iPod Nano need the Nike + Sports Kit?

    I have the Nike+ sensor with my Sports Band. To use it with the new 6th Gen Nano, do I have to get the sports kit? Or is this feature built in like the iPhone 3GS and 4? The attachment to the new nano will make the form factor ugly.

    Hi toffeepup,
    As cocon said, you will need the receiver. Here are some of the references...
    Based on the iPod nano Specifications page it looks like you will need the Nike + iPod Sport Kit (with the receiver) for the new nano.
    From the bottom of that page, under "Which iPod are you?" it says, "Nike + iPod support".
    Compare that to the iPod touch which says, " Nike + iPod support built in".
    Also, from Rock and Run
    "Then connect the receiver to your iPod nano. iPod touch, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 4 include built-in support for Nike + iPod, so no receiver is necessary."
    Note it does have a built in pedometer, and based on the Features page you can upload that to the Nike+ website. Not sure if that's enough for you.
    ivan

  • I have a 6th gen. iPod nano (15GB), if I want to get the new iPod nano, do I get a discount?

    Not counting the 10% recycling one since my iPod works perfectly, I just like the new one better and want to know if there is anything apple can do for me, discount-wise

    Well that's a bummer, thanks though. 

  • My brand new 6th gen ipod nano shuts off for no reason.  the headphone is all the way plugged in.  has done it since i bought it a week ago...any suggestions?

    Plays part of a song, shuts off.  Doesn't matter if it is plugged fully into a jack or docked onto a radio.  Anything I find online shows that this is common for this ipod..should I return it and get something that actually works?

    ...should I return it and get something that actually works?
    Yes.
    It's not normal.

  • My 6th gen ipod is going to sleep after 1 min

    since i installed the version 1.1 for my 6th gen ipod nano
    the unit goes into a "sleep mode" after around 60 secs?
    any ideas or suggestions for a setting change?
    thanks,
    richww

    I'm having the same problem. Have you had any luck since you posted your question?

  • Is it legal to ship a software developed in LabView outside of the USA? specifically the United Kingdom.

    I been ask to ship a compl\ile version of a VI that I been using in my lab to a Company Division located on the United Kingdom, with the new legal rules regarding software distribution I am not sure if I can send a copy without additional paperwork. 

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    Guess who the expert was? The only thing the lawyers knew was how not to get busted for filling in the tax forms incorrectly.
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    3.0 U.S. Export Regulations for Strong Encryption Products
    ======================================================================
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    encryption products from the United States is regulated under "EI
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    For additional information about the new U.S. export regulations and
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    Controls Web site at:
    http://www.bxa.doc.gov/encryption/default.htm
    * The U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Export Administration
    (BXA) Web site at: http://www.bxa.doc.gov/
    * The U.S. Export Administration Regulations Online (15 CFR
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  • Using US purchased printer in the United Kingdom

    Is it possible to use a US purchased HP printer in the United Kingdom, with the purchase of a UK suitable power lead?

    goodingm wrote:
    Is it possible to use a US purchased HP printer in the United Kingdom, with the purchase of a UK suitable power lead?
    Maybe...  Is this a laser printer or an inkjet?  What model?  If it is a laser printer then the fuser and other internal parts are likely set to run at 120V and will not be compatible with the 220V in the UK.  For inkjet printers you may have regionalization issues that cane be resolved with a call to support.  The inkjet pwer supplies are typically universal, allowing input from 100V-240V.  You would likely only need an adapter for the plug or a new cord.
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    Bob Headrick,  HP Expert
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