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The 2012 iPod nano 7th Gen, on the other hand was offered in eight color options -- dark gray "slate," silver, purple, pink, yellow, green, blue, and "special edition" red. The "slate" configuration has a black glass front whereas the other configurations have a white glass front. The 2015 iPod nano 7th Gen has six color options -- a medium toned "space" gray, gold, silver, hot pink, blue, and "special edition" red. The gray option has a black front and the other colors have a white front.
The iPod shuffle 4th Generation (2012 Edition) models are identical to the previous iPod shuffle 4th Generation models, except for color options and operating system support.Like its predecessor, it has both "clickable ring buttons" for navigation as well as a "VoiceOver" button on top. The VoiceOver functionality reads the name of songs, artists and playlists as well as "Genius Mixes" out loud.The housing originally was available in eight colors -- dark gray "slate" and silver (which both have a black "control ring") as well as purple, pink, yellow, green, blue, and red, which have white control rings. However, on September 10, 2013, Apple swapped the "slate" color for a gunmetal "space gray," which also has a black "control ring" like its predecessor.Regardless of color, all models have 2 GB of internal storage capable of holding approximately 500 songs. Apple estimates "up to" 15 hours of battery life.Also see: What are the differences between the iPod shuffle 4th Generation and the earlier iPod shuffle 2nd Generation and 3rd Generation? 2b1af7f3a8