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Late late week, Apple announced a worldwide replacement program for owners of the first-generation iPod nano. The program was instituted due to battery issues that could cause the devices to overheat and in extreme cases catch fire.

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While Apple officially notes that it may take up to six weeks for customers to receive their replacement devices, some users are reporting that their replacements have already arrived. And while some had hoped that Apple might offer newer-generation iPod nano models given a potential shortage of units that officially went out of production nearly five years ago, the replacement units are indeed still first-generation iPod nanos.

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According to one customer who received a replacement, the new unit is an exact duplicate of his original iPod nano in terms of color and capacity, although it feels brand-new without the wear and tear of five or six years' worth of use. Apple is almost certainly utilizing refurbished units for the replacements, but Apple's standard refurbishment program includes the use of brand-new batteries and outer shells to make the devices appear and function as new.
I wanted to pass along some info about the iPod Nano exchange program Apple started over the weekend. I just received the replacement and it is an exact replacement. No upgrade. Same capacity and everything. The only upside is that it is "new" (probably refurbished), so it's clean in comparison to my old one.
The replacement iPod nano units come with a 90-day warranty, offering users a chance to make sure that they are operating properly upon receipt. As evidenced by the units coming through already, they should be essentially identical to customers' original devices, although Apple notes that any personalization on the original devices will not be included on the replacements.

Article Link: Replacements for First-Gen iPod Nano Models at Risk of Overheating Now Arriving
 

rdowns

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Jul 11, 2003
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Replacements arriving? I didn't even get my box to ship it back yet.
 

Takuya

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Dec 21, 2010
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Yeah it's a total shame that they're replacing potentially hazardous batteries with new devices that are out of warranty. No upside to that at all.

Seriously? The only upside is that Apple is providing you with a new device that won't explode and they are giving you a cleaner newer one with the same capacity.

Entitlement..
 

JG271

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Dec 17, 2007
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Wish i'd kept mine now! Passed this on to my dad who is getting a replacement though.

The design still looks great.
 

3N16MA

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If I had a first gen Nano I would want it replaced with a brand new first gen instead of the current gen. I'm sure for many it was their first iPod.

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WTF is up with the "dont steal music" sticker...

dont tell me what to do.....

Perhaps they're asking insead of telling you not to steal music.
 

Adrien24

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Feb 25, 2009
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Sent mine on Tuesday and they already received it in Ontario (Canada)... hopefully will be getting it back next week!
 

Trauma1

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If I were getting one, I would put it away, never touch it, and then sell it as a collector's item ten, fifteen years from now. Only problem is, replacement products don't usually come in the original box.
 

McGilli

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Nov 11, 2008
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UGH!

I got my replacement confirmation on Sunday - and I still haven't even received my box to ship it to them.

I'm in Canada though....

but the email says they must receive your iPod within 10 days of that email....
 

33man

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Sep 27, 2011
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UGH!

I got my replacement confirmation on Sunday - and I still haven't even received my box to ship it to them.

I'm in Canada though....

but the email says they must receive your iPod within 10 days of that email....

same for me in Switzerland, where is this f...cking box :) :p
 

mw360

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Aug 15, 2010
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If I were getting one, I would put it away, never touch it, and then sell it as a collector's item ten, fifteen years from now. Only problem is, replacement products don't usually come in the original box.

Collectors will want the exploding ones.
 

delnerdo

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Nov 16, 2011
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Same thing happened with Time Capsule replacements

They've done the same thing in other replacement programs... the 2008 Time Capsule bricks come to mind. The reps were very decent about it but didn't give away an upgrade. (In that case, I was hoping for dual-band WiFi.)
 

WordAssassin

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Jun 23, 2010
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Do these come in their original boxes too, or just like a little bag or envelope (since they're apparently refurbs)?
 

shompa

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Jul 23, 2002
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I would have preferred a 50 dollar voucher to buy something in Apple store instead of a refurbished Nano.
 
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