Solutions provider iFixit, who just loves to buy stuff and pop them open to see what makes them tick, has just done a teardown analysis for the 7th-generation iPod nano. Let’s see what they found inside the newly svelte device from Apple.
iFixit gives the iPod nano a score of five on its repairability scale of 1 to 10, which is lower than the iPhone 5’s score of 7 out of 10.
iDownloadBlog notes that several Apple-branded chips are present in the device, functions currently unknown. The chips are labeled 75203 23017, 75292 98820, 339S0193, Apple 338S1099 and Apple 338S1146.
Power is supplied by a 3.7V, 0.8Wh, 220mAh battery, which is more than twice that of the previous nano’s 0.39Wh rating.
The device carries a model number of A1446, is available in seven colors and comes with sixteen gigabytes of storage.
Complete details about the teardown is available on the iFixit website.