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iPod nanoThe iPod nano 5G packs a few more clever tricks than a mere video camera, including the ability to tag songs on the FM radio for downloading later. Until today, that feature’s only worked in America, but now for the first time, a UK station has launched support for it. Read on for the details.

London music station Absolute Radio is the first in Europe to launch support for tune tagging on the new iPod nano 5G. To grab the details of a song and pull them up later, you just hold down the centre button, and even if you’re not interested, you can see all the songs playing along with other info scrolling along on your iPod nano’s screen, a handy feature.


Read our iPod nano 5G review now


Unfortunately, this new iPod nano trickery is only available in the London area, but if you’re a new iPod nano owner who falls into the catchment zone, check out the instruction video below and tune into 105.8FM to try it out yourself.

Out Now | £free | Absolute Radio

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