This problem has also occurred on second generation iPod Shuffles.
The album cover was also used to promote the fourth generation iPod Nano in yellow.
When the first generation iPod hit stores in 2001, everything was hunky-dory between Apple and its growing legion of ear-bud-sporting fans.
The device is also 40% thinner than a 4th generation iPod and has a larger screen.
The capacity of the first generation iPod ranged from 5G to 10 Gigabytes.
Then again, when the first generation iPod came out, people laughed, spat and declared it an abject failure.
The sixth generation iPod also introduced a completely overhauled user interface, incorporating more graphics and Cover Flow.
The iPod Mini uses the touch-sensitive scroll wheel of the third generation iPod.
On September 7, 2005, Apple released the first generation iPod Nano.
The bootloader for the 4th generation iPod was extracted by Nils Schneider, a German computer science student.