Apple moves sixth-generation iPod nano to obsolete status, dropping repair & service<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Apple this week has added another product to its obsolete category: the sixth-generation, Apple Watch-esque iPod nano. In being obsolete, the device is no longer supported by Apple customer service for repair or servicing.</p>
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Apple moves sixth-generation iPod nano to obsolete status, dropping repair & service