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#11
I think that 10 hours is the longest a Nano's battery will last. Anyway, I got one for Christmas, and not even 1/5 of it is full yet. It's good for drowning out the annoying music on the bus to school. :twisted:
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#12
the problem with the nano is that they brake too easy!FrownFrownFrown
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#13
Neg-A-Tive-G Wrote:the problem with the nano is that they brake too easy!FrownFrownFrown
I thought that the problem what that they break too easily. Ha, lol. Just kidding. But seriously, they do break really easily if you're not careful.
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#14
i dropped mine on concrete about 3 times already...its just scratched...my its american ones causse the New Zealand ones are really strong...

the battery can last up to 14 hours but thats impossible...
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#15
I want one badly, its probably the next piece of hardware i buy, once i get the money that is.How much are they in the US?
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#16
^$200 for the 2GB and ~$250 for the 4GB (I think). Try the Apple website to see what the 4GB really costs.
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#17
Youre looking about £200 for the best ones over here, i think thats nigh on $350-$400 converted, does that compare with your prices over in the US.
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#18
I got one for Christmas Smile
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#19
My friend got one. What a lucky dog. :evil:
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#20
At least i wont have to put up with the constant jumping and mistracking that i get from a conventional CD Walkman.What will these technical geniuses come up with next!!
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