Some of the people who want the iPod back argue that Apple is “losing money” by not reviving such an iconic product. The thing is, I think Apple knows that it probably wouldn’t sell that much iPod if ...
Those who fondly remember the iPod Classic and Nano will appreciate the TinyPod’s kitsch value. Those who fondly remember the iPod classic and nano will appreciate the TinyPod’s kitsch value.
It costs roughly as much as an iPod Nano. And promises to fill a void that Apple's music player left behind, too.
So we're rather excited to see a new Android-powered FiiO portable player with a much lower price tag: just $199 in the US. For those of us of a certain audio age, that's iPod Nano money.
Learn more Apple hasn’t sold an iPod in years. In 2017, it stopped selling the iPod Nano and Shuffle. The iPod Touch, the last of its dedicated portable music players, was officially discontinued in ...