Apple has opened up a replacement program for the first-generation iPod nano due to overheating issues. These affected units were sold between September 2005 and December 2006 and include a ...
Apple has initiated a replacement program for the first-generation iPod nano due to an overheating issue with the battery inside of the device. The problem was recognized by Apple several years ago ...
Apple today began notifying users of the company's first-generation iPod nano that it is now offering a replacement program intended to address concerns over overheating batteries. Dear iPod nano ...
After offering to swap out a few faulty first gen iPod nanos in Korea back in 2009, it appears Apple has finally seen fit to get them out of owner's pockets here in the US (update: worldwide) too. An ...
If your iPod Nano has been getting hot, really hot, you might be in for a free replacement. Apple recently acknowledged that in rare cases, the iPod Nano battery (first gen) can overheat -- so much so ...
In a rare admission that one of its products has a manufacturing defect, Apple has issued a warning on its website warning that anyone that has purchased one of its first iPod Nano MP3 players to ...
I ran an iPod Nano 4th Gen for a long time until I had an accident and ruined it last year. Unfortunately, at the time, the 5th generation (similar body style as the 4th) was discontinued, and only ...
Apple's iPod nano has always been a hot consumer item, but it may get a little too hot. Dangerous, even. So the Cupertino, Calif.-based computer and mobile devices giant is asking people who bought ...
So, out of the blue I get an email from Apple saying that my wife's iPod nano 1st generation(!!!) may have a battery issue, and is eligible for a free replacement. Looking back at my receipts, I ...
After instances where first-generation iPod nanos' power has triggered minor but device-killing fires, Apple has agreed to replace for free any more of the music players that suffer the same problem.
Apple has initiated a replacement program for the first-generation iPod nano due to issues with the device's battery overheating. The Cupertino, Calif.-based iPod maker first acknowledged the issue in ...
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