Yes, the iPod Nano still exists. Its one of the last MP3 players standing in Apples lineup, next to the gym-friendly, small-as-a-button iPod Shuffle and the basically-an-iPhone-with-no-cell-service iPod Touch.The current seventh-generation Nano was introduced way back in 2012, but still lists for$150(£129, AU$219).
Even with Apples built-in pricing premium, it feels like it should cost about 40 percent less at this point.On the surface, theres a lot to like here. The Nano is like a shrunken-down iPhone with 16GB of storage, a touchscreen and a little home button. And while it doesnt have a full app store, it does offer far more than music: you can also listen to podcasts, watch videos and scroll through photos. Theres an FM radio and Nike+ fitness tracking too, and the Nano offers Bluetooth support for streaming audio to all of the latest wireless speakers and headphones.