ElBoxyBrown
Banned
I own the 7th gen iPod Nano.
I also own an iPhone but most of the space on it is being used up by apps. And really, I just like a dedicated music player. The 7th gen came out in 2012 and since then Apple has abandoned it to further pursue the iPad, iTouch, iPhone, etc. I know in 2017 everybody is streaming music and barely anyone uses iTunes as their music hub, but is there any possible way Apple can update the iPod and have it make sense in today's market? I can't put close to 2,000 songs on my iPhone but I sure as hell can on my iPod. I imagine the last iteration can go back to the classic look for one last sendoff.
I also own an iPhone but most of the space on it is being used up by apps. And really, I just like a dedicated music player. The 7th gen came out in 2012 and since then Apple has abandoned it to further pursue the iPad, iTouch, iPhone, etc. I know in 2017 everybody is streaming music and barely anyone uses iTunes as their music hub, but is there any possible way Apple can update the iPod and have it make sense in today's market? I can't put close to 2,000 songs on my iPhone but I sure as hell can on my iPod. I imagine the last iteration can go back to the classic look for one last sendoff.