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Nov 14, 2013
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I want to start this thread to see how many iPods the average person has or owns.

We'll for me I have 3 iPod touches
A nano and the other iPod with the camera built in. Then I have a old 32gb iPod and my silly iphone.


So I got in total 5 iPods lol I don't use any at all too.
 
I currently own 5, but I have had two more that I replaced with ones I currently have.

- iPod (5GB) first generation
- iPod shuffle 1st generation
- iPod shuffle 4th generation
- iPod nano 6th generation
- iPod touch 4th generation


I also owned:

- iPod nano 1st generation
- iPod touch 2nd generation

:)
 
i have 17 and 4 iphones

2x ipod shuffle 2g
1- 3rd gen shuffle
3- touch 2g
2--touch 4g
3- nano 1st gen
1-nano 2nd gen
1-nano 3rd gen
1-nano 4th gen
1-ipod mini 1st
2-ipod mini 2nd
1-iphone 3g
2-iphone3gs
1-iphone4
 
Two 5.5 gen. Video 30gb
A 5 gen. Video 80gb with a 240gb hard drive installed
A 120gb Classic
A 160gb Classic
An 8gb 2 gen. Nano
The 240gb Classic and the Nano are used more or less daily in my vehicle. The 240 is loaded with music and the evidently indestructible Nano is for podcasts or audiobooks.
 
Way too many.

  1. 2GB black nano [1st Generation]
  2. 2GB silver nano [2nd Generation]
  3. 4GB silver nano [3rd Generation]
  4. 8GB black nano [4th Generation]
  5. 16GB green nano [5th Generation]
  6. 8GB blue nano [6th Generation]
  7. 4GB black shuffle [3rd Generation]
  8. 2GB black shuffle [4th Generation]
  9. 20GB iPod classic [3rd Generation]
 
Me too

I have a 160GB iPod Classic, a 2GB iPod shuffle, and 64Gb iPod Touch. IPod Classic for the gym, iPod shuffle for running and iPod Touch for gaming.
 
80gb Classic and a 512mb 1st gen Shuffle somewhere... I've moved a few times, so I'm not exactly sure where the Shuffle is if it's not lost forever.
 
Just one, a 30GB ipod video (5th gen)

I still use it quite a bit, and the battery life is still excellent.
 
Currently own:
- 1st, 3rd, and 5th generation iPod touches
- 6th generation iPod nano
- 2nd generation iPod mini

I previously owned:
- 5th generation iPod (it was later stolen from me :()
- Another 6th generation iPod nano (lost it)
- 1st generation iPod nano
 
-2GB 4th Gen iPod shuffle (Silver)
-8GB 5th Gen iPod Nano (Blue)
-32GB 4th Gen iPod touch (Black)
-64GB 5th Gen iPod touch (Black)
-64GB iPhone 5s (Space Grey) (Unlocked)


I got the 4th Gen touch and shuffle, used them, broke the touch, got the 5th gen touch, got the nano used, broke the nano, got the iPhone for $1118, no longer needed the 5th gen touch gave it to my sister.

-Dave, 17, Photographer.
 
Depends on whether the category discussed includes broken or dead iPods (some posters have included them) or not.

I have three functioning iPods, one 64GB iTouch, (four years old) and one 80GB classic, (which is also over four years old but still going strong) both of which are used daily. The third is a brand new iPod classic, bought a little over a fortnight ago, and still in its wrapping, of 120GB, which is destined to replace one of the others when they shuffle off this mortal coil.

At home, an older 30GB iPod classic lies dormant, its demise having occurred over four years ago.

So, three working iPods, and one deceased iPod.
 
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