IPod nano (5th generation)

The 5th-generation iPod nano was introduced by Apple at a special event on September 9, 2009. It featured reduced prices on the larger model (at the time of release, the 8GB was priced at $149 and the 16GB at $179), a larger, 56.3 millimetres (2.22 in) diagonal screen (up from 50.8 millimetres (2.00 in) in 3rd and 4th-generation iPod nanos), which was also wider, integrated video camera with 16 special effects, microphone, FM radio with iTunes tagging (via RDS) multiple radio regions including Americas, Asia, Australia, Europe, and Japan.

As well as continuing to support picture viewing and video playback, it also included Live Pause, a built-in pedometer, Nike+iPod support and a speaker. This model also had the Genius Mix feature installed.

The headphone jack and 30-pin dock connector swapped locations so that the headphone jack was to the left of the dock connector. Therefore, the 5th-generation iPod nano used a different Apple Universal Dock insert than the 4th-generation model.

The 5th-generation iPod nano had nine finishes: Silver, Black, Purple, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Product Red, Green and Pink. All had a glossier, shinier finish than the fourth generation. Just like the 4th-generation iPod nano, and the yellow model were only available on the Apple Online Store and Apple Retail Store.

This generation was discontinued on September 1, 2010.