According to CNet, Apple has reported that "in very rare cases" a first-generation iPod Nano could overheat, "causing failure and deformation of the iPod Nano." It seems that if you have a first-generation iPod Nano with an overheating battery, you can return it to Apple for replacement. They claim to have traced the problem back to a particular battery supplier.
First Generation iPod Nano Smokes?
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