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iPod Classic: 10 Years Later!

2017-08-22
this is the 6th generation iPod or the iPod Classic as it's called now and with iPod being discontinued I decided to dig this beautiful thing out of my garage and take a closer look at what we considered the best music player back in 2007 that being 10 years ago it was available in two different storage and color options one with a degree of storage and another with 160 one with a silver color and another with a black color its design is very athletic it's made out of aluminum and there's no plastic to be found anywhere the back part is glossy which was a horrendous decision from Apple it looks great until it got trashed which happened very quickly and easily but it also was a fingerprint magnet its display was very high def back then and even by today's standards it looks okay and part of that is thanks to the operating system being as clean looking at today compared to every other operating system at the time handheld music player or not this will clean futuristic and just a whole lot better than everything else but it didn't only look good it was easy to use as well you control the iPod with this touch wheel which made it super simple to scroll through your endless library of music charging was done via the 30 pin port on the bottom and the battery lasted a whopping 30 hours of music playback up top you'll find the headphone jack and the hold switch which acted as they touch wheel disable and screen lock so the iPod Classic it was well built albeit with some scratching issues it could store twenty thousand or 40,000 songs this battery life was great it had a headphone jack which today is a feature it had an easy-to-use interface and overall it was the best music player around back then this Apple is the Apple I would like to see more of today do you agree let me know in the comment section down below subscribe if you haven't already and I'll catch you guys in the next video please
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