Apple has recalled all models of its first generation iPod Nano because some models of the product have faulty batteries that are prone to overheating. In the five years since the product was launched, there have been complaints of batteries overheating to the point that they exploded, even causing minor injuries to users in the process. [caption id=“attachment_129773” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“The first generatiom iPod Nano - Image from Gizmodo”]
[/caption] Only a single battery supplier has actually been implicated, and the few hot devices were only available between September 2005 and January 2006,
according to a statement
posted on the Apple website. The company urged users to stop using their first-generation iPod nano and
order a replacement
online. You’ll need your iPod nano serial number to verify eligibility, and Apple will send a replacement unit about six weeks after it receives the current model. (
Click here
to find out how to find your serial number) But as Beatweak
noted
, Apple stopped selling its first-generation devices about five years ago; we’re now on our
seventh iteration
.
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