I'm completely crossing out Shuffles and Touch. Anyways, which one should i get in 2025? What i really prioritize - is style, being able to have lots of music, podcasts and video on there, and I want it to still be useable in 2025. Considering an iPod Nano 5 or an iPod Classic 6
Hello. Is anyone aware of someone who still performs battery replacement and/or repair services for first generation iPod Shuffles? I have looked far and wide but to no avail. Thank you.
I have a 7th Gen iPod Classic, perfect condition and barely used but the hard drive is bad. I am thinking of upgrading to an SD or SSD to replace the HDD in it. While this is a 160GB, is there a size limitation if I go with an SD Card? Is it a simple swap, plug and play type deal? While the...
Apple today added the final iPod nano and iPod shuffle models to its obsolete products list worldwide, marking the end of an era. Apple introduced new color options for the seventh-generation iPod nano and fourth-generation iPod shuffle in 2015, and those models are now obsolete in...
Apple Says Final iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle Models Are Now Obsolete
If you are unable to restore your iPod using iTunes, you can hard reset your iPod. iPod Shuffles can be reset by doing the following procedure: unplug from computer (if connected), move the hold switch to the off position, wait five seconds, then move the hold switch to either the play in order or shuffle position.
Assuming you have access to Bluetooth on your system, here's how to turn it on and get it set up so you can use your speakers, mice, keyboards, headsets, trackers, or whatever other devices you might have. In order to connect a device to your computer, you need to make sure Bluetooth is enabled.