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So many say that the Nano Plus is the same as the n200. It is definitely similar, but if it is truly exactly the same then the firmware for the two should be interchangeable. We see warnings posted that the n200 firmware shouldn't be put in the Nano Plus. Exactly how do they differ? Has anyone here taken apart both of them?

I like the name change. The name n200 is quite lame. I would have preferred the name Pico instead of the name Nano. Perhaps either they couldn't use the name Pico for legal reasons, or perhaps they might be planning a player even smaller than the Nano, and want to use the Pico name for that? Coulnd we see even smaller players in the future from Creative with the names Femto and Atto
Even though I like the name change, I don't like the fact the the firmware for the Nano Plus isn't interchangeable with that for the n200. It would be nice if one of the mods here explains the exact reason why the firmware isn't interchangeable, and exactly how the Nano Plus differs from the n200. Imo having a Nano and Nano Plus is a good idea, but if it was my choice, I would have left off the microphone, line in, and radio on the Nano, but still included the case and armband.

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