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[* black] Just how much bigger is it than the previous Nano? Oodles.
-[* black] Reverting to the tall design showcased in previous generations makes the iPod easier to grip. This also allowed the designers to throw the 6th Generation's clip out the window.
+[* black] Reverting to the tall design utilized in previous generations makes the iPod easier to grip, and thereby easier to use. The designers threw the 6th Generation's clip out the window, so the new Nano is that much thinner.
[* black] Switching to the Lightning connector might have saved a little space in the [guide|10525|iPhone 5|stepid=38309], but its impact on the iPod Nano is pretty profound.