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razzer001 16th Mar 2007 7:51 am

Pictures of a 8GB iPod Nano 2nd gen clone
 
I still can't figure out how to open up the player, but the new 8GB player is thinner than the 2GB iPod Nano 2nd gen clones, as you will see from the pics. The 8GB actually has the feel of the nano, but it still uses the same firmware (for now). If anyone has suggestions on how to open this player up, please let me know (i do know how to open 2nd gen ones, but this one is built differently).

I have verified this is a REAL 8GB player via formatting and such and my supplier is reliable and does not deal in hacked players at all.

So far i only got ones in black and silver and the quantities are limited.

http://www.mp4nation.com/images/products/Cimg1830.gif

http://www.mp4nation.com/images/products/Cimg1834.gif

http://www.mp4nation.com/images/products/Cimg1835.gif

http://www.mp4nation.com/images/products/Cimg1837.gif

ashley_rb 16th Mar 2007 11:41 am

Re: Pictures of REAL 8GB iPod Nano 2nd gen clone
 
I would have to see the inside of it first before being convinced its a 8GB.

For it to be a 8GB wouldn't it need 4 2GB chips? When you open up one of these players and see how cramped everything is inside, I can't see how they have made room for 2 more chips.

Open it up and lets all have a look inside.

Pocket_Nano 16th Mar 2007 12:09 pm

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Originally Posted by ashley_rb";p=&quot (Post 26429)
I would have to see the inside of it first before being convinced its a 8GB.

For it to be a 8GB wouldn't it need 4 2GB chips? When you open up one of these players and see how cramped everything is inside, I can't see how they have made room for 2 more chips.

Open it up and lets all have a look inside.

It would most likely have 2 4GB Chips if it was really an 8GB Player.

ashley_rb 16th Mar 2007 1:55 pm

Re: Pictures of REAL 8GB iPod Nano 2nd gen clone
 
They make 4GB chips for the clones? I know with the real 4GB clones they have 2 2GB chips.

Does anyone have a pic of a 4GB chip inside a clone? I'd like to see it.

razzer001 16th Mar 2007 11:36 pm

the 8GB is out as Samsung developed a 8GB chip, this is why the player is slimmer than the normal as it uses only 1 chip and apparently it is thinner than the standard chips.

I want to open it, but don't know how, short of breaking the casing (which i really don't want to do), if anyone has any suggestions please let me know.

admin 17th Mar 2007 12:35 am

Re: Pictures of a 8GB iPod Nano 2nd gen clone
 
razzer001,

How much did it cost you?

When you say "...player is slimmer than the normal as it uses only 1 chip" - how can you verify this when you haven't opened it up yet? Would definately be interested to see when you open this up to see the chip that is on it.

_Odyssey 17th Mar 2007 12:55 am

Re: Pictures of a 8GB iPod Nano 2nd gen clone
 
Hang on a sec razzer001, i'm confused...

From that pdf at Samsung, it says 8G. What is 8G? is it 8Gb or 8GB?
I thought it would at least display whether it is in Gb or GB because
8Gb = 1GB, 16Gb = 2GB, 32Gb = 4GB and 64Gb = 8GB. Am i reading something wrong and getting my bits mixed up with my bytes? :|

_Odyssey 17th Mar 2007 1:11 am

yet if they were stacking 4GB chips to make 8GB you would think it would be thicker rather than thinner huh. Unless they're talking about a new chip design. *shrugs*

I've been eyeballing one those 8GB players from mp4nation since that style player vanished from Uxcells site. Thinking about it...

razzer001 17th Mar 2007 1:19 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by _Odyssey";p=&quot (Post 26502)
yet if they were stacking 4GB chips to make 8GB you would think it would be thicker rather than thinner huh. Unless they're talking about a new chip design. *shrugs*

I've been eyeballing one those 8GB players from mp4nation since that style player vanished from Uxcells site. Thinking about it...

i don't think they literally stack the chips, from what saw the chip is not any thicker, but i couldn't tell if it was any thinner, as i said i was told by my guy that the chip was thinner. The actual player is thinner than the normal 2nd gen clones, it has a nicer feel (i think).

_Odyssey 17th Mar 2007 1:21 am

Whats the size of the headphone jack? 2.5 or 3.5 ?

razzer001 17th Mar 2007 1:39 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by _Odyssey";p=&quot (Post 26505)
Whats the size of the headphone jack? 2.5 or 3.5 ?

it came with a 2.5mm headphone jack, but the unit was bundled with 2.5 to 3.5 audio cord converter. If it were made with a 3.5mm jack, then the player would have been thicker.

razzer001 17th Mar 2007 3:24 am

Re: Pictures of a 8GB iPod Nano 2nd gen clone
 
So i made a mistake, after talking to my guy i found out the player uses 2 4GB chips, not the 1 8GB chip, apparently what he was talking about was that in future they are going to use 1 8GB chip.

_Odyssey you are correct about the memory, 8G represents 8Gb and not 8GB, but i was wrong in reading the number, it's not 8G bu BG, i just couldn't tell the first time.

The correct number is K9HBG08U1M, which is 4GB, now the second mistake is that i didn't see the second 4GB chip, so i reopened the player and took pics of it, so below is the correct pic verifying a 8GB player, sorry for all the previous confusion.

8GB PIC (CORRECT!)

http://www.mp4nation.com/images/8gb2.jpg

Again you can verify that K9HBG08U1M is a 4GB chip from:

http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semi...Nand_Flash.pdf

&

http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semi...age_060902.pdf

Again i am sorry for the confusion, i am going to edit my previous posts so not to cause anymore confusion.

princessanne1026 17th Mar 2007 8:14 am

wow, nice to see that 8gb players finally exist FOR REAL. I'm not planning to get one but this will be good news for people who want more storage on an actions chipset player. We all appreciate your effort to confirm this for us, razzer001. Thanks. Also, with the extra storage, have you encountered slowness if you fill the player to its capacity?

razzer001 18th Mar 2007 12:32 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by princessanne1026";p=&quot (Post 26522)
wow, nice to see that 8gb players finally exist FOR REAL. I'm not planning to get one but this will be good news for people who want more storage on an actions chipset player. We all appreciate your effort to confirm this for us, razzer001. Thanks. Also, with the extra storage, have you encountered slowness if you fill the player to its capacity?

I haven't been able to see any slowness with the player when filled to capacity, the only slowness is when you check the memory in the setup tool, this can take about 30secs to show how much memory has been used.

Budjr52 25th Mar 2007 12:56 pm

Re: Pictures of a 8GB iPod Nano 2nd gen clone
 
where can I get one of these and how much are they...thanks..

razzer001 26th Mar 2007 5:53 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Budjr52";p=&quot (Post 27222)
where can I get one of these and how much are they...thanks..

visit the site thats watermarked on the pics


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