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I'm actually buying a new iPod Touch soon.But yeah, Apple has moved most people onto the iPhone and iPad lines.

I have an iPad but don't want an iPhone and I also like having my travel music collection and phone separate. I have Spotify premium so have lots of offline playlists for when travelling. And if really need to go online with it there is wifi pretty much everywhere nowadays.

It has it's uses but for people i.e young people who want to be connected 24/7 it's probably seen as not for them.
 
Aquavelvaman, might I recommend an iPod Nano? It solves practically all of the problems you've listed. Plus, if you ever need to call someone or text someone, PM me and I'll give you some good options for a lightweight additional phone.

Yeah, I should have bought a nano. Thanks for the offer.
 
I have an iPod shuffle for running and I fucking hate it. I mean, it's fine for music, but god it sucks at podcasts and I would never try an audiobook on it.

Here's what's wrong:
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If you press the back button, it will lose your podcast position and put you back at the beginning of the episode. So if you're at 2:37:45 in a podcast, and you touch that back button for one millisecond, you're going to lose your position and instantly be back at 0:00:01.

And how do you get back to your position? By holding the forward skip button for like 4 minutes straight and praying that you can find your position again. It takes forever and it sucks. You could plug the thing back in to your computer and find your position in iTunes but that's not the point of a tiny ultra portable single purpose device.

So no problem, right? Just never touch the back button.

That's the dream but it's easier said than done. The issue is that the hinge for the clip is on the left side of the device, exactly behind the back button. When you want to use the clip your thumb is going to be basically on the back button no matter what you do. The safe space you can where you can put your finger is less than 4 millimeters. I measured.

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I try to use the corners but that space is still too small and I still regularly hit the back button. Also you don't get enough leverage to open the clip comfortably unless your finger is at the very leftmost edge of the device.

Sometimes I think about opening it up and breaking contact under the back button because I never ever want to press that button. I would estimate that I lose my position in podcasts about 4 times a week and it's infuriating every time.

I would kill for a firmware option to make the back button just rewind 30 seconds on podcast playback instead of going all the way back to 0:00:00.

How long have you been using this? I swear my dad has to buy a new one at least once a year because his old one just stops working. I assume it could be water damage but to me the shuffle looks like it's for running so I don't know if sweat should break it
 
How long have you been using this? I swear my dad has to buy a new one at least once a year because his old one just stops working. I assume it could be water damage but to me the shuffle looks like it's for running so I don't know if sweat should break it

I've had it about 6 months. I don't think they claim it's water resistant but I wear it in the rain and it's clipped to my shorts that get pretty sweaty. It's functioned properly for me so far, it's just that I think the design is stupid.
 
I still use my old iPod as a music player. Yes I do have music on my phone too. But that's usually for just car AUXs and stuff. I like to separate my music player and phone. I don't need to be always be connected to listen to music. And I still download MP3s believe it or not.
 
I still use my old iPod as a music player. Yes I do have music on my phone too. But that's usually for just car AUXs and stuff. I like to separate my music player and phone. I don't need to be always be connected to listen to music. And I still download MP3s believe it or not.

Millions of people still download MP3s. I imagine the number of people who carry a 2nd device to listen to those MP3s is significantly smaller.
 
I still rock my ipod video, Installed a 128gb sdcard and installed rockbox and have most of my library (old cd's) on it in flac files. Paired with a Fiio e11k, I use it to mostly sit and listen to music with headphones, never really out of the house with it.

The convenience of streaming killed the ipod. For most daily tasks having one device to do it all trumps the benefits of a separate listening device.
 
I have an iPod 6 and if they gave me data with it.....I wouldn't need to buy a phone. They've known this for awhile.


I've used an iPod as a phone since 2010 using Google voice and now Hangouts. I also have an Ipad mini 4 with data I can tether it to. Besides the one time cost of the hardware I pay 10$ a month.
 
I use a 16gb 5th gen ipod primarily for streaming podcasts at work. The beauty of it is I can start a podcast on the ipod and I can continue listening to that same podcast exactly where I left off on my Apple tv and vice versa.
Wifi is everywhere so that is never an issue.
Also having a portable way to read books with a device that fits in my pocket is fantastic.
Definitely looking into a 7th gen model whenever that happens. Hope my current one can hold out until then.
 
I still use an iPod because it does a lot of things my iPhone doesn't, like stream free radio and seamlessly transfer audio files.

I do think Apple could have turned the iPod into a successful product again, although not for the reasons in the OP. The fact that they didn't indicates they think it was a distraction from their core business and they had no ideas for it.
 
iPhones cost $700. iPods cost $200. Apple could have sold a shitload of product with little to no overhead. They're just dumb now. They make terrible decisions without Jobs.

There's more money in smartphones because they can sell apps and in-app purchases. I've never had an iPod, but I don't think that revenue stream exists on iPods, right?
 
Pokemon Go requires a constant internet connection and forces you move around, so I don't really see how you'd play it on an iPod Touch...

I always thought iPod Touches were useless pieces of crap. Not having an internet connection really limits its usefulness.
 
I prefer dedicated audio players and since ripping my CDs to FLAC I've been mulling over a new player, so it's either something like a FiiO or an iPod Touch. The Touch got a slight update last year, so I'm not holding out for a totally new model just yet, but it would be nice.
 
Ahhh, another Jaxapollo take on Apple. Always completely out of touch on what consumers want or what Apple should do.

As 50 or so other posters pointed out, this is a terrible idea. Either the kid already has an iPhone, an iPad they can tether or something Android related if the family is budget conscious. The low end isn't what Apple wants to compete in, lower margins and there's jack all demand for iPods these days. How many full functioned Android music players are burning up the market? None, because at the size it might as well be a phone.

For adults who want to dual phone it for Pokemon Go, cheap Android phones are a thing, and already have the 4G that iPods don't. If battery life is an issue on your primary phone, get a battery pack. There's already cheaper and better solutions for every issue.

Having looked at OP's posting history he seems kinda dense

People who place their phone face down on a surface

He totally flipped over people preferring the 6S Plus. It goes on for pages. No room for personal preference, the 6S Plus was worse than the regular size and everyone had to know.
 
I cherish my 6th-gen iPod Classic. I use it in the car, at work, on walks, etc.

For whatever reason I don't like clogging up my phone with music.
 
Let me get this straight. Apple is asleep because they aren't making an iPod touch that can tether to an older iPhone, and the OP is using Nintendo as an example of hardware sales proving his point?

Lol. That is some 2+2=5 level reasoning.
 
How long have you been using this? I swear my dad has to buy a new one at least once a year because his old one just stops working. I assume it could be water damage but to me the shuffle looks like it's for running so I don't know if sweat should break it


Yeah sweat absolutely destroys it. It runs down your earphone cable and gets into the jack and gap in the buttons. Just eats through the metal around the jack after a while.

I love its size and functionality for the gym, but after going through 2 i finally decided to wrap it in a small plastic baggie.



Apple should rethink the ipod if the market for it is still there. It's not a smartphone nor a good dedicated music player, just uncomfortably stuck in between.
 
I wouldn't be surprised to see the iPod Touch get an update this fall but it clearly isn't getting an annual update anymore, and that's fine. If you want bleeding-edge iOS hardware you get an iPhone or an iPad Pro, not an iPod. That $500-600 price difference isn't just for the SIM slot and LTE antenna, you know.

That said, I wouldn't mind seeing Apple figure out how to make the iPod Nano viable again - maybe using Apple Watch guts and a cut-down version of WatchOS without any of the authentication or health features, and probably none of the notification stuff, but still allowing you to sync music or stream Apple Music via your phone.
 
i have an iPhone and iPad that i use on the regular (and recently got a GoPro lol), but i do still use my six year old iPod touch since it has like all my local music on it, also use it as a podcast machine. it's basically for when i know i can't stream any music or anything.
 
I am scratching my head.

You are suggesting they gut their own profit margins by selling a $700 iPhone for $200. Not to mention, this device would still be completely unable to play Pokémon Go without being tethered to a smart phone in the first place. Also, can you even tether a GPS?
 
I really wish there was still an iPod classic. I have mine hooked into my car inside the middle console and the day this thing dies I will have to get an iPod touch that has less memory. My iPod classic has like 160 gigs. I think the biggest touch I can get is 128.
 
You all ragged on me for wanting a smaller iPhone, now the SE is selling like hotcakes. We'll see what happens when Apple realizes their fuckup and releases this iPod. I just think it should have been in time for this app.

Sorry Ipods offended you guys so much

I just think no one gets your point. What you're talking about would have to have a cellular network connection (and data plan). So you want an iPod with a data plan that can't make calls? Or do you just want it to be an iPhone? They already have an iPhone.
 
Not 100% relevant, but this thread reminded me how pissed off I was.

Back in 2010 I'd gotten a new job and with my first couple paycheck a I bought an iPod Nano and a Touch. The Touch disappeared at work and the guy I was near all day mysteriously quit and never came back. Then a few weeks later my car was broken into in the lot and I lost the Nano, along with an iPod Classic that was connected to my car's stereo.

The world is lame.
 
I have an iPod shuffle for running and I fucking hate it. I mean, it's fine for music, but god it sucks at podcasts and I would never try an audiobook on it.


If you press the back button, it will lose your podcast position and put you back at the beginning of the episode. So if you're at 2:37:45 in a podcast, and you touch that back button for one millisecond, you're going to lose your position and instantly be back at 0:00:01.

And how do you get back to your position? By holding the forward skip button for like 4 minutes straight and praying that you can find your position again. It takes forever and it sucks. You could plug the thing back in to your computer and find your position in iTunes but that's not the point of a tiny ultra portable single purpose device.

So no problem, right? Just never touch the back button.

That's the dream but it's easier said than done. The issue is that the hinge for the clip is on the left side of the device, exactly behind the back button. When you want to use the clip your thumb is going to be basically on the back button no matter what you do. The safe space you can where you can put your finger is less than 4 millimeters. I measured.

I try to use the corners but that space is still too small and I still regularly hit the back button. Also you don't get enough leverage to open the clip comfortably unless your finger is at the very leftmost edge of the device.

Sometimes I think about opening it up and breaking contact under the back button because I never ever want to press that button. I would estimate that I lose my position in podcasts about 4 times a week and it's infuriating every time.

I would kill for a firmware option to make the back button just rewind 30 seconds on podcast playback instead of going all the way back to 0:00:00.
You can just lock the buttons. Press and hold play until you hear a "click". The buttons are then locked and don't do shit. Unlocks the same way.
 
Still got these two in very good condition. The shuffle is basically useless to me, since there's only 512MB of storage compared to the iPod's 20GB. The iPod itself is great for just keeping in the car glove box for some quick music.
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Still got these two in very good condition. The shuffle is basically useless to me, since there's only 512MB of storage compared to the iPod's 20GB. The iPod itself is great for just keeping in the car glove box for some quick music.
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Damn they look pristine
 
Even kids have smart-phones now. Can't imagine my parents entrusting me with something so expensive when I was a 12-year old idiot.
 
I loved the iPod classic but sadly it broke down last year. Couldn't believe they didn't make them anymore so switched over to a Fiio X1.
 
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