Mobile Phone free Ipod Nano

The iod Nano is probably the most popular ipod on sale, and with recently introduced features such as video capture it is sure to go from strength to strength. The nano lacks the capacity and features of other models, but is easy to use, sleek and stylish. The nano will easily fit into any pocket and is very un-obtrusive. Available in a range of anodised finishes its a very attractive looking gadget too. You can find mobile phones with free ipod nano's below, or read more on the nano here.







Nokia 1661, 50 minutes to any network and unlimited texts.,



Tariff Name: O2 50 plus texts (18m), Network o2, 18 Month Contract, 50 Anytime Minutes, 3000 Free Text Messages, Nokia 1661, Phone Price 20, Total Cost After Discounts £290
18 Month Contract iPod nano 8GB Monthly Cost £15






Motorola WX160, 50 minutes to any network and unlimited texts.,



Tariff Name: O2 50 plus texts (18m), Network o2, 18 Month Contract, 50 Anytime Minutes, 3000 Free Text Messages, Motorola WX160, Phone Price 20, Total Cost After Discounts £290
18 Month Contract iPod nano 8GB Monthly Cost £15
 

The fourth-generation Apple iPod Nano: Free with Selected Mobile Phones


The fourth-generation Apple iPod Nano has earned a reputation as the perfect device for music lovers who’ve never purchased an MP3 player. That’s because it’s relatively affordable – ranging in price from $120 to $150 – easy to use and lightweight. It also boasts a large amount of storage space.

It’s little surprise, then, that the iPod Nano has become one of the top-selling MP3 players on the market. Adding songs to the Nano is easy. Creating playlists is intuitive. And the device is small and thin enough to fit comfortably in a shirt pocket.

The fourth-generation iPod Nano even comes with curved glass, offering more protection against scratches. The Nano now features the Genius playlist tool, which automatically creates playlists for owners. It’s just one more feature that makes the Nano such a good buy.

Here’s a closer look at this popular MP3 player.

Size and design: The iPod Nano’s size has always been a major selling point. This hasn’t changed. The Nano is still only 3.5 inches tall, 1.6 inches wide and 0.25 inches thick. This makes the Nano the thinnest iPod now on the market.

Despite its tiny size, the Nano does feature a 2-inch video screen that is easy to read and which features clean and crisp graphics.

The Nano is fun, too. Users can order this MP3 player in any of nine colors. It’s a great way for owners to personalize their MP3 player.

The Genius feature: The newest Nano feature is the Genius playlist tool. This rather spiffy extra allows users to create 25-song playlists all based on the style and musical feel of one highlighted song.

To instantly build a Genius playlist, users simply find a favorite song and hold the Nano’s center button until the “Start Genius” menu option pops up. This is a fun feature; you never know exactly what songs the Genius tool will add to its 25-song lists.

The synthetic voice: The fourth-generation Nano comes with another never-before-seen feature: a synthetic voice that will announce menu, selection and playback information. This is perfect for users with visual impairments.

Users can easily turn this feature on by accessing the iTunes program on their computer.

Video playback: The iPod Nano allows users to play videos and, even, full-length movies, though most probably wouldn’t want to watch an entire Hollywood blockbuster on a 2-inch screen.

To watch a movie, though, users have to remember to hold their iPods sideways. This turns the device’s 2-inch screen into a bit of a movie-theater-style screen.

Audio playback: Some critics claim that the Nano, like all iPods, only features adequate sound quality. But most users will be perfectly happy with their clear sound they get from their Nanos. Only true audiophiles will complain about sound quality. The Nano supports the most common sound files: Audible, WAV, MP3, AAC, AIFF and Apple Lossless. The Nano, though, does not support WMA music files, a bit of a quirk.

Storage space: The iPod Nano wins when it comes to storage space. Users can purchase fourth-generation Nanos with either 8GB or 16GB worth of memory. Either way, the iPod Nano has more than enough space to hold an impressive music library.

Summary: The fourth-generation iPod Nano is yet another winner in this line of Apple MP3 players. Once again, the Nano’s amazing storage abilities, its intuitive controls and its video quality make it an ideal MP3 player for those just beginning to explore the world of digital music.

And not only is it an extremely functional device, but it’s also a fun one. With their choice of nine colors, Nano owners will find it easy to find the version that best fits their personality.