How much does an iPod Classic cost?

How much does an iPod Classic cost?

iPod classic is priced at just $249 for the 80GB model and $349 for the 160GB model. “The first iPod put 1,000 songs in your pocket—this new iPod classic can put 40,000 songs in your pocket,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO.

Can you still buy a classic iPod?

As of this writing, Amazon is still selling the iPod Classic. Even the way discontinued sixth-generation one, if you’re into really going retro. Apple still sells its other iPods. The largest capacity you can get is the $299 64GB iPod Touch.

How much was the iPod classic 2007?

The sixth generation iPod was renamed iPod Classic and was released on September 5, 2007. A 80GB iPod was available for $249 and a 160GB iPod for $349.

What is the best iPod to buy?

The best iPod for most people is undoubtedly the iPod touch (7th Gen) from Apple. It has upgraded specs, a nice screen, and offers plenty of functionality in addition to music playback. As another minimalistic option, we like the iPod Shuffle (view at Walmart) if you can still find it on sale.

Why was the iPod Classic discontinued?

According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, the iPod classic was discontinued because Apple was no longer able to source the necessary parts from anywhere in the world. The company does not have plans to reintroduce the iPod classic due to a shrinking audience and the engineering costs that would be needed for a new version.

How do you factory reset an iPod Classic?

Slide the “Hold” switch on your iPod Classic to the “On” position, then slide it back to the “Off” position. Press and hold the “Menu” and centre buttons on the iPod Classic until the Apple logo appears on the screen. Release the “Menu” and centre buttons to complete the soft reset of your iPod Classic.

What is the largest iPod Classic?

Without the iPod Classic, Apple’s iPod range starts to look a little lacking – the tiny iPod Shuffle holds 2GB of memory, the iPod Nano has 16GB, and the largest iPod Touch only goes up to 64GB. That’s almost 100GB less than the iPod Classic.

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