The ipod nano 6th generation can be traced back if stolen?

The ipod nano 6th generation can be traced back if stolen? How, if so?

It cannot be traced.

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  • Why is damaged the power button on the iPod nano 6th generation?

    Hello everyone,
    Is the second time this happens to me with the ipod nano 6th generation, can someone tell me, why is damaged the power button?

    You may not intentionally be doing anything. The device is small enough to fit in your pocket and perhaps something in your pocket is causing the damage. Maybe even the pocket itself when inserting or removing the device as the power button may snag on the pocket opening.

  • What screen does the ipod nano 6th generation have to be on to charge

    my ipod nano 6th generation 8g is flashing the apple logo then it will go to the main screen  i have it pluged into a 500amp wall charger, how do i get it to charge only have had it 2 and 1/2 weeks charged when i got it hom charged it again. let it sit and then it read low battery conect to power and i can't get it to charge help does it  have to be on or can it be off to charge,this is crazy

    Hi, Will the nano 7th gen, be able to recieve bluetooth information sent to it via a iphone 4s? Reason being, to keep the phone in my pocket/bench top but having headphones with out the connecting cable to the phone and still able to take calls.....I see bluetooth headphone receivers around but they dont have track names, caller ID displayed. Or does anybody know of a bluetooth headphone reciver device that will display caller ID and track names compatible with a iphone 4s? Thanks for any help

  • When listening to an audio book the ipod nano (6th generation) keeps turning off?

    Help!  I just purchased an ipod nano (6th generation) for the sole purpose of listening to audio books.  When I start a book about 20 seconds into it the screen goes dark and  the ipod stops...then I have to turn the on/off switch on to begin the book again.  I'm sure it has something to do with the settings, but I cannot locate the information I need in the ipod manual.  Any help anyone can give me would be much appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

    I saw your other post, but thought I would reply here as well. It is all about getting that headset seated all the way. If you can see any silver of the plug, it is not in far enough. Push harder. If it just won't go in, look in there to see if it is blocked. The bottom of the headset port is white, so if it appears all dark at the bottom... something is in there.
    i

  • Is the IPod Nano 6th Generation Apple's least reliable product?

    Do apple have a product that is less reliable than the IPod nano 6 G?
    Do any companies have less reliable products than the IPod nano 6 G?
    If so, what are they?
    I got my 6th replacement nano 6G (7th nano 6G since February) at the beginning of July.  It's now packed in - won't switch on, won't connect to computer. Some lasted under 3 days and given it took 2 of those days to sync to iTunes I only got a few hours use.  Going on holiday tomorrow for 2 weeks so can't use the postal replacement service this time, but will need to do it when I get back.  Wish Apple will do what I asked last time and just give me a refund so I could buy a product that works for longer than an average of 3 weeks.
    The forums have several other customers with similar tales of woe.
    What's going on?

    def, either visit a apple retail store or call apple care 18002752273. Make sure you have warranty if not it will cost 65$ to repair replace.

  • Is the ipod nano 6th generation 8 or 16gb compatible with blue tooth/coordless earphones?

    Is the 6th generation ipod nano (any gb) compatible with bluetooth/coordless headphones?

    No.  As it does not have any bluetooth or wireless hardware built in. There are bluetooth dongles available though that add the bluetooth hardware and functionality.
    http://www.zdnet.com/blog/apple/two-essential-bluetooth-accessories-for-the-ipod -nano-6g/9776
    B-rock

  • Can the ipod nano (6th generation) store multiple workouts until the user is able to download them on their home computer

    I was wondering if the 6th Generation ipod nano is able to store multiple workouts until I am able to
    upload them to itunes at my home computer

    Yes. It can maintain/store multiple work sessions.
    B-rock

  • How do you change the time zone/time on the iPod nano (6th generation)?

    Hello,
    I recently moved to a new city in another time zone and I am not able to figure out (or find out on forums) how to change the time on my 6th gen iPod nano. It's something I would like to fix because the Fitness application records your activity according to time. Any advice would be great!

    Go to SETTINGS on your iPod Nano 6G.
    From SETTINGS -> GENERAL -> DATE & TIME -> TIME ZONE and select the right zone/location form there.
    Axel F.

  • IPod Nano 6th Generation can't be restored, error code 1439...need urgent help

    I haven't recharge my iPod for about 5 days. Then I plugged it into my laptop yesterday. For the 1st time it just showed the Apple logo and slept. After a while it has showed a white screen saying, "Do not disconnect" and also a forbidden sign(ø) have been blinking. Itunes says, "iTunes has detected an iPod in recovery mode. You must restore this iPod before it can be used with itunes." with an 'Ok' button. I've tried for several times but it can't be restored. Finally, itunes shows an eror message saying, "The iPod 'iPod' could not be restored. An unknown eror occured (1439).".

    I assume you have tried everything here?
    iPod: Cannot restore or update in iTunes with error 1415, 1417, 1418, 1428, 1429, 1430, 1436, or 1439
    It could be an indication of damaged or corrupted flash storage, in which case a low level reformat of the IPod and its file system might come in handy.
    http://www.methodshop.com/gadgets/ipodsupport/erase/
    B-rock

  • The volume increase button is stuck on my iPod nano (6th Generation) and I can't turn the volume up. Is there a way to fix it?

    I have the iPod nano 6th generation, and I have had it since Christmas 2011 so it isn't that old; recently I went to listen to my music and found that the volume increase button is stuck (basically it's like when you press the volume button down to increase the volume, except it is stuck down like that and won't come back up) but it was only stuck about 3/4 of the way down. For about a week this was ok, I just had to press the button harder to make it go down and increase the volume, but now it won't increase the volume at all and it feels and looks as though the button is stuck the whole way in, even when I press the button with some force. I was wondering if anyone knew how I could fix it or if I need to take it to an apple store for them to fix it?!
    Sorry if the way I have explained the problem is confusing, it's difficult to explain but it's extremely frustrating.

    This happened to me a few weeks ago.  Instead of taking it to the Apple store and paying $ the 99 service charge ( I did give Apple 139.00 13 months ago! for this ipod), I saturated the end of a q-tip w/ WD 40 and carfefully rubbed around the perimeter of the power button.  I waited a half hour and then cleaned of the excess WD 40.  This unstuck my power button.  I guess the WD 40 dissovled all the dirt under and around (also the consrtuction of the buttons is done w/ double sided tape-- maybe a design issue) the button.  A friend tried isopropyl alcohol w/ great results.  Try this before you give Appple any more $$ or get a new ipod.  It's been 6 wks. and my button functions perfectly,

  • Where can I find an ipod nano 6th generation

    I would like to know where can I get the ipod nano 6th generation?, I live in Toulouse, France

    Do a Google search, Amazon search and search Apple's own refurbish website. 

  • Hi, my iPod nano 6th generation has a cracked screen and I would like to get it replaced. Does anybody know of any locations that repair these kind of iPod nanos?

    Hi, my iPod nano 6th generation has a crack in the screen and I cannot seem to find any places that will repair this kind of iPod. Are there any places available for screen replacement of the iPod nano 6th generation? Thank you.

    i sent mine off to craig at [email protected], it was £25.....like new again

  • Hello, my ipod nano 6th generation is with the black screen, now restored, already pressed for 8 seconds and decrease volume botação start and not resolved, can someone help?

    Hello, my ipod nano 6th generation is with the black screen, now restored, already pressed for 8 seconds and decrease volume botação start and not resolved, can someone help?

    I am currently having this same problem. This nano lasted me less than 2 years.

  • I downloaded audio books from overdrive media and my ipod nano 6th generation showed it was transferring why can't I find the audio books on my ipod?

    I downloaded audio books from overdrive media and my ipod nano 6th generation showed it was transferring and now I can't find it on my Ipod where would it be?

    The problem may have been in how you transfered it.  You didn't go into much detail.  Just be sure to follow the steps in the tutorial below.  Note Paragraph 5.
    Many libraries worldwide now use Overdrive Media Console, which comes in Mac an Windows versions http://www.overdrive.com/Software/omc .  Some find the mobile device transfer process confusing.  To load or delete a WMA or MP3 (Macs can only download MP3 books) audiobook onto an Apple mobile device see the "How to Transfer to a Portable Device" video in the guides at Step 7, then do the following.
    1. For Windows versions, you must first do a security update of Windows Media Player (even though you won't be using it) using Internet Explorer at http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/indivsite .
    2.  Open iTunes, plug the mobile device into the computer USB port and open the Overdrive Media Console.
    3. Highlight the mobile device in the left hand menu of iTunes and insure the "Manually manage music and videos" box is checked in the Summary Tab. If the mobile device storage is full, transfering will delete that portion of music necessary for the ebook.
    4. Highlight the book you want to transfer in the Overdrive Media Console and click the Transfer Button.   A window opens permitting you to click the boxes for parts of the book you wish to transfer.
    5. After the book has been transfered, when you click the disclosure triangle (arrow) to the left of the iPod, iPhone, or iPad in the Device section of the left hand menu of iTunes, MP3 books will show up under the Music subsection and WMA books will show up in the Books subsection.  Once the mobile device is disconnected from iTunes, MP3 books will show up in the Songs list of the mobile device and WMA books will show up in the Books list.
    6. To remove a book from a mobile device plug the device into the USB port and open iTunes. Click the disclosure triangle to the left of your iPod, iPhone, or iPad in the Device section of the left hand menu of iTunes so that you can see the device’s subcontents. For an MP3 book select the Music subsection, right click on the book and choose Delete.  For a WMA book, select the Book subsection, right click on the book and choose Delete.
    7. The Overdrive Media Console Guided Tour (videos) is at http://www.overdrive.com/Solutions/Libraries/tour/MenuWelcome.html .  The "Portable Devices" and "How to Transfer to a Portable Device" videos are there.
    8. To find a nearby library for ebooks search http://search.overdrive.com .  You can download the software, search for books and see tutorials without an account at the website of any library that uses Overdrive, however, you need a library card to download books.  At this library site, for example, the software and guided tour are at the bottom of the left hand menu.
    http://washoecounty.lib.overdrive.com/539A4B98-B41A-49DE-8EC1-A22F66E4C0F6/10/41 9/en/default.htm .

  • The screen on my iPod Nano (6th generation) has gone totally black.  When I plug it in to my Mac, iTunes can see it.  I've charged it for 3 hrs

    The screen on my iPod Nano (6th generation) has gone totally black.  When I plug it in to my Mac, iTunes can see it.  I've charged it for 3 hrs and tried restoring it via iTunes.  Still no joy.  Any suggestions?

    He iPod most likely died or broke on its own

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