How much is an iPod Classic worth?
How much is an iPod Classic worth?
But, if you do find one among your possessions that’s in good shape and you still have the original packaging, you might make some nice pocket money. A fifth-generation iPod Classic is going for about $110 on eBay. Even a refurbished iPod Classic is going for $85 on the site.
Can you still use an iPod Classic?
Today Apple’s iPod touch (7th generation) has the largest internal drive of any iPod model. You can continue to use your iPod classic with iTunes Store purchases or ripped music from CDs.
When did the 120 GB iPod Classic stop being made?
The “Introduction Date” refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The “Discontinued Date” refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system or production otherwise ended. *Note that on September 9, 2009, Apple replaced the 120 GB model with a 160 GB one.
What’s the model number of an iPod 160 GB?
The 160 GB configurations have been assigned MC293LL/A and MC297LL/A, in silver and black, respectively. Please note that these identifiers refer to more than one model. Also see: All iPods with the A1238 Model Number and the 2173 EMC Number.
What kind of software does the iPod classic use?
The software used by the iPod classic (Late 2008/7th Generation) models is similar to that used by the “original” iPod classic, with the same “MacOS X Leopard” inspired interface enhancements — including the Cover Flow option for selecting albums — and the same iQuiz, Klondike, and Vortex games.
How much memory does an iPod 5GE have?
*No official information regarding the amount of onboard RAM for skip protection is available, but as the 5GE models had 64 MB of memory, these models are believed to have at least 64 MB of memory as well. The original 120 GB configuration is capable of holding an Apple-reported 30,000 songs in “128-Kbps AAC format” and “up to” 150 hours of video.