How many songs can a 8gb iPod nano hold?
iPod Q&A – Updated November 21, 2011
iPod Name | Capacity (GB) | Estimated Songs |
---|---|---|
iPod nano 4th Gen | 8 GB, 16 GB | 2000, 4000 |
iPod nano 5th Gen | 8 GB, 16 GB | 2000, 4000 |
iPod nano 6th Gen | 8 GB, 16 GB | 2000, 4000† |
iPod shuffle | 512 MB, 1 GB | 120, 240 |
How many songs does iPod nano 2GB hold?
500 songs
2 GB Storage Capacity (Estimated Free Space 1.8 GB) for 500 songs and thousands of photos.
How long does it take to charge an iPod nano 2nd generation?
About 3 hours
iPod nano (Second Generation) – Technical Specifications
Display | 1.5-inch (diagonal) color LCD with LED backlight |
Ports | Dock connector, stereo minijack |
Connectivity | USB through dock connector |
Charge time | About 3 hours (1.5-hour fast charge to 80% capacity) |
How many songs is 8g?
The real size of an 8 GB card is 8192 (because 1 GB is actually 1024 MB) so we have: 8192 / 3 = 2730.666666666…. So you can fit 2730 songs in an 8 GB card.
How many songs can I store with 8GB?
1 GB yields about 250 songs at approximately 4 minutes each. So 4gb = 1000 songs and 8gb = 2000. A best guess, more if songs stay closer to 3 minutes.
When did the second generation iPod Nano come out?
A (Product) Red second-generation iPod Nano. On September 25, 2006, Apple updated the Nano line. The second-generation Nano featured scratch-resistant, anodized aluminum casing like the earlier Mini’s design; the multiple color choices mirrored those of the Mini as well.
How many songs does the 8GB nano hold?
For every GB it is approximately 250 songs. An 8GB should hold approximately 2,000, however as Niel stated it does depend on length encoding at different bitrates. Q: how many songs does the 8gb nano hold?
What are the colors of the iPod Nano 2G?
The second-generation (2G) Nano shuns simple white and steps out in a metallic color parade, with shiny silver available in the 2GB and 4GB flavors; bright pink, green, and blue offered in 4GB; and somber black taking the 8GB version.
How big is the screen on the 7th generation iPod Nano?
The 7th generation featured a 2.5 inch, 432×240 display at 202 PPI, Bluetooth 4.0 (with support for NIKE+iPod wireless systems), and a Lightning connector to replace the original 30-pin dock connector. It does not run on iOS, but some may make the mistake of classifying the 7th generation iPod Nano as an iOS device.