how do you switch 6g ipod nano off |
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No..it's ok I sussed it out........the top button does switch it off.
I was just trying to switch it off with music playing
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very strange the thinking behind that Oh well I will have to see how the battery lasts or if there are enough complaints then a software update
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TBH I think the new Nano is a downgrading over the 5G version. I'm tending to go with the consensus on the forums that it should be renamed the Shuffle Plus. I'm not sure if I'm happy with Apples's obsession with shrinking everything, it's not always the best way to improve something if that is it needs improving.
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If it was the same size as the 5g Nano then I wouldn't have bought it. I love the size of this one.
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You can't turn off any iPods can you? They just go into standby mode.
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