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iPhone 4S
The iPhone 4S is the first of the iPhone range that includes "Siri" software, is a world phone and has an 8MP back camera. The iPhone 4S includes 1080p HD video recording capabilities, front and back cameras and is available in all black or white. The iPhone 4S was first introduced with a 16GB and 32GB and 64GB flash drive. Released: 2011-10
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iPhone 4
The iPhone 4 is the first of the iPhone range to have a flat glass front and back shape. The iPhone 4 includes HD video recording capabilities, front and back cameras and is available in all black or white. The iPhone 4 was first introduced with a 16GB and 32GB flash drive. Released: 2010-06 (iPhone 4 AT&T) and 2011-02 (iPhone 4 Verizon)
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iPhone 3GS
The iPhone 3GS is the first of the iPhone range to include video recording capabilities. The iPhone 3GS has a black or white back, silver side buttons and a black front. The iPhone 3GS was first introduced with a 16GB and 32GB flash drive. Released: 2009-06
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iPad 2 (Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + 3G)
The iPad 2 is the first of the iPad range to include a front and back camera. It is available with Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi + 3G coverage. Released: 2011-03
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iPad (Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + 3G)
The iPad is the first of it's kind. It is available with Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi + 3G coverage. Released: 2010-01
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iPod touch (4th Generation)
The iPod touch 4th Generation is visually similar to the iPod touch 2nd and 3rd Generation except for the the two built-in cameras. The 4th Generation iPod touch is the first iPod touch to include a front and back facing carmeras. The color of the iPod touch is silver on the back and black on the front. The iPod touch 4G was released with a 8GB, 32GB and 64GB flash drive. Released: 2010-09.
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iPod classic (160 GB)
The iPod classic (160 GB) includes a wide screen and is available in silver or black, and has an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure. This unit has a street name of "classic". This iPod was relased with only a 160GB hard drive. Released: 2009-09.
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iPod nano (6th Generation)
The iPod nano 6th Generation is the first of the nano series to include a touch screen interface and built-in clip. The 6th Generation iPod nano has a square screen that takes up the entire face of the device. The iPod nano 6G excludes the roll wheel buttons and camera and is half the size of the iPod nano 5G. It is available in 7 different colors with a polished anodized aluminum finish. The unit was released with a 8GB and 16GB flash drive. Released: 2010-09.
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iPod touch (3rd Generation)
The iPod touch 3rd Generation is visually similar to the iPod touch 2nd Generation except for the the back of the device. The 3rd Generation iPod touch has two or three lines of text below the capacity engraving, whereas the 2nd Generation has four or more lines of text. The color of the iPod touch is silver on the back and black on the front. The iPod touch was released with a 32GB and 64GB flash drive. Released: 2009-09.
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iPod nano (5th Generation)
The iPod nano 5th Generation is the first of the nano series to include a camera and microphone on the back of the device. The 5th Generation iPod nano has a screen that is taller than the 4th Generation nano and comes in 9 different colors with a polished anodized aluminum finish. The unit was released with a 8GB and 16GB flash drive. Released: 2009-09.
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iPhone 3G
The iPhone 3G is the first of the range to include 3G web surfing capabilities. The iPhone 3G is completely black (front and back) with silver side buttons or the 16GB is available in white. The iPhone 3G was first introduced with an 8GB and 16GB flash drive. Released: 2008-07
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iPod classic (120 GB)
The iPod classic (120 GB) includes a wide screen and is available in silver or black, and has an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure. This unit has a street name of "classic". This iPod was relased with only a 120GB hard drive. Released: 2008-09.
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iPod nano (4th Generation)
The iPod nano 4th Generation is the first of the nano series to include an accelerometer with "shake" feature and sports a curved surface. The 4th Generatin iPod nano has a screen that is apprroximately half the height of the unit and comes in 9 different colors. The unit was released with a 8GB and 16GB flash drive. Released: 2008-09.
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iPod touch (2nd Generation)
The iPod touch 2nd Generation is the first iPod touch range to include a contoured design, an oval shaped antennae cover in the back upper left corner and volume buttons on the side. Also included on the iPod touch 2nd Generation is an external speaker. The color of the iPod touch is silver on the back and black on the front. The iPod touch was released with an 8GB, 16GB and 32GB flash drive. Released: 2008-09.
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iPhone (non 3G)
This iPhone was the first of the revolutionary iPhone range. The iPhone has a black front and a silver and black back. The side buttons are black and the head phones jack is recessed. The iPhone was first introduced with an 4GB and 8GB flash drive. Released: 2007
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iPod touch (1st Generation)
The iPod touch is the first of the iPod range to include a large 3.5 inch diagonal widescreen with a multi-touch display. The color of the iPod touch is silver on the back and black on the front. The iPod touch was first introduced with an 8GB and 16GB flash drive in late 2007 and then in 2008 the 32GB flash drive version was announced. Released: 2007/2008.
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iPod nano (3rd Generation)
The iPod nano 3rd Generation is the first of the nano series to have video playback capabilities. The 3rd Generation nano has the widest screen in the series and comes in 5 different colors. The unit was released with a 4GB and 8GB flash drive. The serial numbers end in one of the following three digits: YOP, YOR, YXR, YXT, YXV or YXX. Released: 2007.
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iPod nano (2nd Generation)
The iPod Nano 2nd Generation is the first of the nano series to come in 5 different colors plus a (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition. Another small change to the iPod nano from the 1st to 2nd Generation is the removal of the rounded corners and the introduction of curved sides. The iPod nano was released with a 2GB, 4GB and 8GB flash drive. Released: 2006.
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iPod nano (1st Generation)
The iPod nano 1st Generation is the first of the nano series. This iPod nano is only available in black and white and comes in a 1GB, 2GB and 4GB flash drive. Released: 2006.
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iPod mini
The iPod mini 1st and 2nd Generation smaller than the iPod yet larger than the iPod nano. There are not any major differences between the 1st and 2nd Generation as they both come in colors and have non color screens. The iPod mini G1 was released in 2004 with a 4GB drive and the iPod mini G2 was released in 2005 with a 4GB and 6GB hard drive. Released: 2004/2005.
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iPod classic
The iPod classic includes a wide screen and is available in silver or black. This unit has a street name of "classic". The serial number on the back of this iPod end in one of the following three digits: Y5N, YMU, YMV and YMX. This iPod was relased with a 80GB and 160GB hard drive. Released: 2007.
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iPod (5th Generation) (60% brighter)
The iPod 5th Generation, with 60% brighter screen, was introduced in late 2006. Just like the first version of the iPod G5 series, this unit has a street name of "video" iPod and is available in white or black. These video iPod's came in two different batch types - original and 60% brighter. The 60% brighter batch was relased with a 30GB and 80GB hard drive and a U2 Edition with 30GB hard drive. Released: 2006.
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iPod (5th Generation) (video)
The iPod 5th Generation is the first iPod to come with video playback and to be offered in white and black. This unit has a street name of "video" iPod. These iPod's came in two different release types. One is the original video range of iPods and the other is "late 2006" range which was built with a 60% brighter screen. The first "video" batch was released with a 30GB and 60GB hard drive, a U2 Edition with 30GB hard drive and a Harry Potter Edition with 30GB hard drive. Released: 2005.
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iPod photo (4th Generation) (click wheel)
The iPod 4th Generation is the first iPod to come with a color screen. This unit has a street name of iPod "photo". These iPod's came in two different batches and two special editions. The first batch, released 2004, had a 40GB and 60GB harddrive and the second batch, released 2005, had a 20GB, 30GB and 60GB harddrive. The two special edition units were the U2 Edition iPod and a Harry Potter Edition iPod, both with a 20GB hard drive. Released: 2004/2005.
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iPod (4th Generation) (click wheel)
The iPod 4th Generation is the first iPod to come with the four touch control buttons built into the touch click wheel and is also the first iPod with a monochrome display. These iPod's came in a 20GB and 40GB hard drive and a U2 Edition iPod with a 20GB hard drive. Released: 2004.
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iPod (3rd Generation) (dock connector)
The iPod 3rd Generation is the first iPod to come with the dock connector at the bottom of the unit. The four control buttons are touch buttons positioned directly below the non color screen. These iPod's came in an original batch in early 2003 with a 10GB, 15GB and 30GB hard drive and then a second relase in late 2003 with a 20GB and 40GB hard drive. Released: 2003.
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iPod (2nd Generation) (touch wheel)
The iPod 1st and 2nd Generation is the very first iPod in the classic style range. If you have one, and it is still working, you can identify it by the four control buttons which are built around the front wheel (the iPod G1 also has a turning Scroll Wheel). Other distinctive features about this iPod is the non color display and the fact that the cable connection type is firewire found on the top of the iPod. The iPod's came with a 10GB and 20GB hard drive. Released: 2002.
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iPod (1st Generation) (scroll wheel)
The iPod 1st Generation is the very first iPod in the iPod classic style. If you have one, and it is still working, you can identify it by the Scroll Wheel (actually turns) and how the four control buttons are built around the front wheel. Other distinctive features about this iPod is the non color display and the fact that the cable connection type is firewire found on the top of the iPod. The iPod's came with a 5GB and 10GB hard drive. Released: 2001.
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