I am thinking of getting an iPod Nano 3. Any thoughts on that particular model? I wanna keep this for a long time and service it as it breaks. Is it worth getting one? Any help would be appreciated. TIA!
The main problem with nanos is their batteries because eventually they could expand and get the black spot and you can’t replace it because it’s soldered to the board. The other problem is their storage is very tiny. For example the nano 3 only came with 8 GB of storage and you can’t upgrade it because it’s soldered to the board too. Personally for a main one I recommend one of the classic models because they’re easier to open and upgrade. Good Luck!!
You mention this is good for modding and how the 30 pin is great because of accessories but fail to mention there is a USB C modification that trumps it all.
very true the usb c mod is actually pretty cool I just didn’t mention it because it slipped my mind plus it’s a pretty advanced mod and this video is geared Twords beginner/novice users
great video
I am thinking of getting an iPod Nano 3. Any thoughts on that particular model? I wanna keep this for a long time and service it as it breaks. Is it worth getting one? Any help would be appreciated. TIA!
The main problem with nanos is their batteries because eventually they could expand and get the black spot and you can’t replace it because it’s soldered to the board. The other problem is their storage is very tiny. For example the nano 3 only came with 8 GB of storage and you can’t upgrade it because it’s soldered to the board too. Personally for a main one I recommend one of the classic models because they’re easier to open and upgrade. Good Luck!!
You mention this is good for modding and how the 30 pin is great because of accessories but fail to mention there is a USB C modification that trumps it all.
very true the usb c mod is actually pretty cool I just didn’t mention it because it slipped my mind plus it’s a pretty advanced mod and this video is geared Twords beginner/novice users