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I need to buy a charger for my Apple Ipod Nano A1320 model

I do have Ipod Nano model A1320 (5th generation) which I purchased in United Kingdom.

I need to buy a charger for that, where can I buy as it is not available in the shops.

Posted on Jul 19, 2018 4:28 AM

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Posted on Jul 19, 2018 2:00 PM

To be clear (as many people appear to mistake the cable for the charger):

  • the "charger" is the unit that plugs into the wall socket.
  • one end of the cable then plugs into the charger and the other end plugs into the iPod.
  • if I'm not mistaken, the 5th gen iPod nano uses the 30-pin connector


You should be able to buy a 30-pin dock cable from supermarkets (we can in the UK), or many electrical stores.

If the charger is the issue, either use an existing USB power supply that you might have lying around at home, or you can buy a USB power supply, also from supermarkets etc. The USB supply needs to be able to supply 500mA (or 0.5amp) or more. If the charger supplies less than 500mA, it will not be enough to charge the iPod.


The 30-pin dock connector cable:


User uploaded file


and the charger (this one has the UK power plug {on the right} and the USB outlet on the left):

User uploaded file

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Jul 19, 2018 2:00 PM in response to rajeswari50

To be clear (as many people appear to mistake the cable for the charger):

  • the "charger" is the unit that plugs into the wall socket.
  • one end of the cable then plugs into the charger and the other end plugs into the iPod.
  • if I'm not mistaken, the 5th gen iPod nano uses the 30-pin connector


You should be able to buy a 30-pin dock cable from supermarkets (we can in the UK), or many electrical stores.

If the charger is the issue, either use an existing USB power supply that you might have lying around at home, or you can buy a USB power supply, also from supermarkets etc. The USB supply needs to be able to supply 500mA (or 0.5amp) or more. If the charger supplies less than 500mA, it will not be enough to charge the iPod.


The 30-pin dock connector cable:


User uploaded file


and the charger (this one has the UK power plug {on the right} and the USB outlet on the left):

User uploaded file

I need to buy a charger for my Apple Ipod Nano A1320 model

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