When will Apple kill the iPod?

ferguj1

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Apple wants to move all of your "content" to the iCloud, so the Touch is probably safe, but the rumors about the Classic's demise have been churning for years.


Physical music formats were so 20th century, so we put our music on computers. But even that was too much of a burden, so music is going up, up, and away, into the cloud and streaming. The iPod Classic is firmly rooted to the ground, and I like it that way.

I can live without Siri, iCloud, a camera, iOS 6, a Lightning connector, Bluetooth, AirPlay, or any of that jazz to keep the Classic's 160GB storage capability, and the Classic's "classic" 30-pin connector that still works with gazillions of docks and accessories. Is there another music player or phone that can match the Classic's storage capacity for thousands of WAV or Apple Lossless tunes? Oh, and the Classic sounds pretty decent and still sells for $249, the 64GB Touch runs $399.

When the time comes and Apple announces the Classic's demise, the remaining stock will evaporate that day. Some of my friends think it's already history, but I just bought another one, and I have a few spares. The Nano and Shuffle aren't yet on the endangered species list, but I could be wrong. They don't fit Apple's iCloud strategy so their days might be numbered.

I wonder, will musicians and record companies be better off when no one ever buys albums or singles, or pays for a legal download ever again? You can't beat free, and free Spotify, Pandora, and maybe Apple subscriptions will eventually kill the goose that laid the golden egg. Only a minority of subscribers step up to the pay services; musicians and labels can't continue to make recordings funded solely by the micropayments those subscribers generate. The number of albums and singles bands make per year will continue its long slide to oblivion.

That's where it's headed, and I can't imagine that's a good thing for music. Nonstreaming iPods can't survive much longer, and that's too bad. The Touch will probably be the last one standing.


Source: Cnet News
 
i was just looking on here for info on the touch! I have just restored mine think its a 1st gen. the software is IOS4.2.1 and no update. Which means some of the apps i want i can't access due to everything updating permanently atm
Not wanting it for music but for social media and internet.
Wanted Chrome as i use it on my iphone but software is not upto date enough and im sure like the older ipads there will be no more updates.
Such a shame as it makes it almost redundant for anything other than music - which is not the reason for its purchase in the 1st place. Its only about 3 yrs old :(

How quick technology changes and items like this go out of date and are potentially like dinosaurs extinct! :(
 
Apple suck for doing this, they lock their system down then force you to buy new stuff before its broken, Android>Apple anyday. Jailbreak it and you will add some life to it but as far as official support is concerned its a dodo m8
 
if i jailbreak it will it update to a later version - after the trouble i had Jb'ing the older one i had i gave up so never thougt about jb'ing this one!
 
No still be the same firmware, just opens it up so you can install from other sources
 
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