Apple iPod nano users complain about scratched screens

Apple iPod nano is a fascinating device. It is so small that some users are just scared of damaging the little device. However, it looks like that how hard they may try to keep it safe, the colored display of this tiny device is not exactly prone to hard usage. The company is currently receiving a bucketful of complaints from the nano users who say that this variant of the iPod range is prone to getting scratched very quickly.

Nano buyers complained on the Apple’s Bulletin Board that the music player’s color screens have become so scratched they are impossible to use. They are also demanding that the company recalls their units and fix them with a suitable solution, which prevents the reoccurring of the problem.

Apple on their part continues to claim that the demand is so high that they are selling off whatever they can ship to their stores. However, with such a steep price of this tiny digital music player, the owners are feeling cheated that they are not getting a decent deal for their spent money. What makes it worse is a news story in the media, which claims that the device does not cost even half of what they are charging the user for!

Problems have been pretty common with the Apple iPod devices with the first generation music players suffering from battery performance problems.

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8 Comments to “Apple iPod nano users complain about scratched screens”

  1. Anonymous | September 26th, 2005 at 1:54 am

    “Problems have been pretty common with the Apple iPod devices with the first generation music players suffering from battery performance problems”

    So if the batteries were bad three years ago and now they scratch easy but do what they were designed to do, but people don’t get cases, problems are common? Okay…

  2. Jeremy Joseph Midge Pajarillo-Pineda | September 26th, 2005 at 9:33 am

    in the philippines ipod are so rare.when i got my ipod nano i exitedly took it out of the box and tore the plastic and touch it with my bare hand,my ipod nano., out of the blues….EASILY..SCRATCH!!THUMBMARKS!!…..likley it’s like overused and like i justgotit inthe garbage,n-way myipod is nice sexy unique and flamboyant,i think ipod nano is the best in its class..MDG777

  3. Anonymous | January 4th, 2006 at 2:54 am

    When you instal the ipod sofware and try to plug in the ipod, it tells you that you have to reinstal itunes to reinstal the ipod sofware. Now I can even put music on my ipod!

  4. Anonymous | January 4th, 2006 at 2:55 am

    When you instal the ipod sofware and try to plug in the ipod, it tells you that you have to reinstal itunes to reinstal the ipod sofware. Now I can even put music on my ipod!

  5. Anonymous | January 4th, 2006 at 2:55 am

    When you instal the ipod sofware and try to plug in the ipod, it tells you that you have to reinstal itunes to reinstal the ipod sofware. Now I can even put music on my ipod!

  6. andy | April 12th, 2006 at 2:56 am

    i have th 4gig ipod nano and i sat on it and it snapped if u can help me add me on msn my adress is andyrules_me@hotmail.co.uk

  7. andy | April 12th, 2006 at 2:57 am

    ello goodbye

  8. Ken | May 13th, 2006 at 3:41 am

    just recently my ipod nano (2gig) won’t turn off when i try to turn ot off, by holding the play-pause button nothing happends? also tryed holdind down the rest of the buttons but to my amaze won’t turn off!. Now when I recharge my ipod and take it out with me by the time i want to use it the battery is half dead because it won’t turn off!? if anyoue can help me pleas send me an e-mail or add me to msn kenredzcool@yahoo.ca thanx, Ken.

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