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What can replace an iPod classic?
Best Apple iPod Touch alternatives 2021: budget and premium
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Is iPod Classic still supported?
The iPod Classic is no longer supported by the software, period. Backwards compatibility is not considered and old versions of iTunes are not provided by Apple. In fact, the support personnel are forbidden to provide an older version. They suggest buying a new iPod.
Is the iPod classic discontinued?
The iPod Classic (stylized and marketed as iPod classic and formerly iPod Video or just iPod) is a discontinued portable media player created and formerly marketed by Apple Inc. On September 9, 2014, Apple discontinued the iPod Classic.
Why won’t my computer recognize my iPod classic?
If resetting the iPod doesn’t work, try checking the computer’s ports and the iPod’s cord. Disconnect all USB devices from the PC, including printers, cameras and flash drives. If the PC still doesn’t detect the iPod, restart it and install the latest software updates for Windows and iTunes.
Are iPod classics still supported?
Can iPod Classic be repaired?
When you want a reliable, trustworthy repair services, look no further than CPR. Bring in your iPod Classic to your local CPR store, or send it to us by mail, for quick, reliable iPod Classic repair services. We have a fast turnaround time and will even offer you a trade-in deal if your device isn’t repairable.
What ever happened to the iPod Classic?
But the 13-year-old Classic, which launched Apple’s iPod line, was mourned by many music fans. It offered far bigger storage (a blessing for people still unconvinced by Apple’s move to the cloud), an unending battery life (perfect for travelling, in an age of phones that die in hours) and was seemingly unbreakable.
What kind of hard drive does the iPod Classic have?
There were six generations of the iPod Classic, as well as a spin-off (the iPod Photo) that was later re-integrated into the main iPod line. All generations used a 1.8-inch (46 mm) hard drive for storage. The “classic” suffix was formally introduced with the rollout of the sixth-generation iPod on September 5, 2007.
What are the best alternatives to the iPod Classic?
If you’re desperate for an iPod Classic, you can head to Amazon or eBay where they’re commanding big premiums second hand. But if you’d rather avoid the scrum for the iPod Classic, here’s our pick of the best alternatives. iPod Touch 64GB: £225, amazon. When the iPod Classic died, the 64GB iPod Touch became Apple’s biggest devoted music player.