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It's Happening; Say Goodbye To The iPod Nano And iPod Shuffle
We’re nearing the tail-end of the iPod.
You probably didn’t notice this, but Apple has quietly removed the iPod nano and iPod shuffle from the website three years after killing off the iPod class.
Now, all that’s left is the iPod touch.

Many people may have seen this coming as both models mainly only played music and neither has seen updates in the past few years.

However, to ease the pain of losing two iPods, Apple has doubled the capacity of the existing iPod touch models, which now comes in 32GB and 128GB storage options, priced at USD199 (RM852) and USD299 (RM1,280) respectively.
According to an Apple spokesperson, eliminating the nano and shuffle would allow the company to focus more on their most popular iPod.
The iPod nano has seen seven different facelifts since it was first launched in 2005. From the original long body with a click wheel to its final form that looks like a mini iPhone.
Remembering the iPod nano and iPod shuffle

When Apple redesigned the iPod nano with Bluetooth support for wireless headphones and speakers in 2012, it hasn’t been significantly updated ever since.

Now that the iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch have become Apple’s bread and butter, it was only a matter of time before we see the last of the iPod. The iPod Touch is only living on borrowed time.
Nevertheless, the iPod saved Apple and paved the way to the birth of the iPhone. Thank you for the music, iPod.
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