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video: 5 120 GB audio: 36 video: 6 160 GB 2007 model audio: 40 video: 7 2009 model audio: 36 video: 6 Introduced the "Classic" suffix. New interface and anodized aluminum front plate. Silver replaces white. In September 2008 the hardware and firmware was updated with a 120 GB model replacing the 80 GB model and the 160 GB model was discontinued.
"iPod with color display"; essentially, the iPod Photo model reintegrated with the main iPod lineup. 5th / Video 30 GB White Black White (Special Edition Harry Potter) USB (FireWire for charging only) October 2005 Mac: 10.3.9 Win: 2000 iTunes 6 or later audio: 14 slideshow: 3 video: 2 Black/Red (Special Edition U2) June 6, 2006 60 GB White Black
HFS – Turbo File System (TFS) [citation needed] HFS Plus — Sequoia (in reference to b-trees) [91] iCloud – Ubiquity [85] Toolbox ROM version $077D – SuperMario; MacInTalk 3.2 Text to Speech (from mis-pronouncing Galatea) – Gala Tea; MicroLED – T159 [104] [105] PowerPC Modern Memory Manager PowerPC – Figment; 32-Bit QuickDraw ...
Apple Inc.'s MFi Program, referring to "Made for iPhone/iPod/iPad", is a licensing program for developers of hardware and software peripherals that work with Apple's iPod, iPad and iPhone. The name is a shortened version of the long-form Made for iPod , the original program that ultimately became MFi.
Timeline of iPod models. Sources: Apple press release library, [1] Mactracker Apple Inc. model database [2 This page was last edited on 11 May 2022 ...
The back of the iPod touch 3rd-generation (32GB). Model A1318. The third generation iPod Touch (marketed as "the new iPod touch", and colloquially known as the iPod Touch 3G, iPod Touch 3, or iPod 3) is a multi-touch mobile device designed and marketed by Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-based user interface and is the successor to the 2nd-generation iPod Touch.
The iPod line's signature click wheel. The iPod click wheel is the navigation component of non touch-screen iPod models. It uses a combination of touch technology and traditional buttons, involving the technology of capacitive sensing, which senses the touch of the user's fingers. The wheel allows a user to find music, videos, photos and play ...
On September 9, 2009, Apple introduced a revised version of the second-generation iPod touch under the MC model name, which was only available in an 8 GB variant. It featured a newer BootROM version which patched the 24kPwn BootROM exploit and has a smaller device capacity label similar to that of the third-generation iPod touch. [3]