You won't find a printed manual for the iPod nano in the box. In our digital age, printed manuals are a rare and endangered species. But that doesn't mean Apple doesn't make manuals for the iPod nano. It just doesn't print them anymore. The company offers these manuals as downloadable PDFs on its site. Here's your guide to identifying which model you have and then getting the right iPod nano manual for you.
The iPod Nano stinks.
The 7th generation iPod nano differs from its predecessors in that it features a larger multi-touch display, a Lightning connector on the bottom, a thinner enclosure, and support for features like Bluetooth audio streaming. The link above will take you to an article that describes the 7th generation nano in more detail. Once you know if this is the model you have, you can:
Buy the 7th generation iPod nano at Amazon.
The 6th generation iPod nano is pretty easy to recognize. It’s the only nano model that has a square shape and is about the size of a matchbox. It also has a clip on the back, a touch screen, and has removed the click wheel and video camera that the 5th generation model offered. Once you know if this is the model you have: