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Which iPod is best to use alongside iPhone?
At the moment I use my iPhone 4 for everything and as my main music player, so the battery isn't lasting long when I listen to music throughout the day. Because of this I was thinking of getting a iPod as my dedicated music player instead.
At the moment my music library is about 4500 songs at 30GB, so I've narrowed my choices down to:
So in order to pick one I need to know a few things from people who have these models:
Any help to narrow my choices down a bit more would be very helpful, thanks,
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The classic is heavy, but with right carrying case with belt clip or in pocket is not going to weigh you down. It will give you a ton of room for extra music down the road. Either one of the classics is a good choice. New nano should have about 14-15 GB usable space. My iPad OS only takes up 1.52 GB of space and I believe nano uses same OS, so should be same amount used. Nano will limit your music amount, but 14-15 GB is still a lot of music and you can always change it up anytime or use the cloud for your music. Hope this helps.
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Personally, I use a fifth generation video iPod. I prefer it over the Classic simply because it is much easier to get into and tinker with, allowing simple replacements for anything that breaks or wears out. My iPod is going into its eighth year of service now, and it's still working like a champ.
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2.5GHz 2011 iMac, 1.8GHz Rev.F MacBook Air, 32GB iPad mini, and 32GB iPhone 5 as my main drivers. "One more thing - You've waited for this, so here's your PowerBook G5!" - Steve Jobs @ WWDC 2014 |
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Why not a 7th gen nano?
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I do like the new nano, it's just a bit expensive for the 16gb when compared to some of the older generations.
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Yeah had to upgrade it as I run a lot of programs and movies on it. Movies really take up a lot of space. I have about 350 GB of movies and tons of music as well. I use my classic almost like an external HDD. Classic is still a very good iPod even if Apple does not continue to support it somewhere down the road. I have a real good place to go close to where I live and get it upgraded. The guys there always do a great job for me. Good solid piece of equipment. Well good luck with whatever decision you make. Hope you thoroughly enjoy it. |
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Personally, I'd go with the 6th gen Nano. I have a 8gb one and wear it as a watch, and find that it works great. Mind you, I have fairly big wrists so it doesn't seem out of place. Frees up the 8gb that was used on my iPhone, but if I were to have bought it I would've gotten the 16 (8 is somewhat little, especially if you want your entire library with you).
Other than that, I used to use a 5th gen Classic 60gb - Great piece of hardware. If you wanted to open it up and put a SSD inside, that thing would fly. Mine died, but I'm looking into HD replacement options. It isn't heavy (I also think the super light iPods feel too fragile, so the thickness of the 60gb drive isn't a problem) |
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How does the Nano's music player compare to the iPhone's music app?
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