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What was your first Apple iDevice?


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My 1st idevice was the iPod nano in pink then it was the 1st gen of the iPod touch which my 7 year old goddaughter misplaced . After that it was the 3GS, then the iPhone 4 in white was next and currently the 5s in white and gold.
 
First device...

Mine was the 4s, which i lost presumed stolen on a drunk night out.
now i have a 3gs :(
 
iPod Shuffle. I used it as a speaker for my music by plugging in the Apple headphones and turning them to max. I then got an iPod Touch 4G then a iPhone 5 and now a rMBP.:)
 
Still waiting for the pictures of iPod nanos running windows OS
I never said Windows OS, I said Windows format. Here are the pictures straight from my iPhone.

This is an iPod Nano 2nd generation. 2gb, sure, it's my brothers. ;)
 

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iPod nano 1st, 2nd, and 3rd runs windows platform, not iOS. To simple and plain for that.



Really now? How else can the statement above be construed? You were too quick to call me simple to understand complex intricacies of the world of iDevices and pointed out to me that nanos ran windows platform and now youre saying that you have never said that.

The screen shots that you posted mean that the storage on your ipod was formatted by you windows computer so that when you plug it, windows can recognize FAT32/NTFS partition table and sync itunes to your ipod.

So at the end of the day, i guess some proof reading would help you in your future endeavors. That is all.
 
Really now? How else can the statement above be construed? You were too quick to call me simple to understand complex intricacies of the world of iDevices and pointed out to me that nanos ran windows platform and now youre saying that you have never said that.

The screen shots that you posted mean that the storage on your ipod was formatted by you windows computer so that when you plug it, windows can recognize FAT32/NTFS partition table and sync itunes to your ipod.

So at the end of the day, i guess some proof reading would help you in your future endeavors. That is all.

He is completely right. That is because u have it so u can plug it in a windows computer. However as I stated above u can have Linux on your iPod nano.
 
I'm sorry I can't remember what year, all I know is that it's a purple 8 gig iPod nano.
 
iPhone 4, still have it (though it's a little worse for wear!) but don't use it. I was never that impressed with the iPhones until then, but when the 4 came out....WOW! What a hell of a device that was. I loved that phone.

After that I got myself a macbook air a year later. My iPad has a story behind it - I was learning to skydive, and had one of the last opportunities of the season before the bad weather of the year set in and reduces any chances of dives. Lo and behold, I drove 2 hours to the airfield only for the weather to be rubbish so I didn't do any jumps. Frustrated, I was texting my skydiving mate on the drive home and got pulled over by the police for dangerous driving. Which only made my mood worse. So to treat myself I went to the nearest John Lewis and got me an iPad mini.

Alex
 
iPod Mini -> iPod Nano 1G -> iPod Nano 3G (fatty) -> iPod Touch 1G -> iPhone 3G -> iPhone 3GS -> iPhone 4 -> iPad 1G -> iPhone 4S -> iPad 3G -> iPhone 5-> iPhone 5S -> iPad Mini Retina LTE.


My collection in 2008 -
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2005 iPod mini in pink I think it had 4GB of storage. I dont know what gen it was.

Then I got an iPod nano in 2007 and an iPod classic 160 GB in 2008. Then an iPhone 3G in 2009. iPhone 4 (2010), iPod touch 5th gen (2012), iPad mini (2013).
 
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