These days, everyone has a phone in their pocket that can stream music. But two decades ago, you needed a dedicated player to listen to your favorite songs on the go. Enter the iPod.
These days, everyone has a phone in their pocket that can stream music. But two decades ago, you needed a dedicated player to listen to your favorite songs on the go. Enter the iPod.
Agree. How did you upgrade to 400Gb?Still rocking a pair of custom 240GB (5th gen) and 400GB (7th gen) iPods (as well as a 900GB FiiO X5iii) with docks for the car, hi-fi, bedside radio and portable 'boombox' - all music categorzied to my preferences and securely backed-up.
To me, it's an infinitely better way for me to listen to music than to rely on a dodgy 4G connection (that I'd need to pay more for to cope with the bandwidth); suffer lower quality on the whole; and faff around with limited/unconsolidated sources (I'd not be able to get all my music from one service) from companies that rarely pay the artists a fair share (and that will no doubt feed you ads at some point). And I own it, not rent it too, so it can never be taken away from me.
https://www.iflash.xyz/ - I went for the iFlash-Quad. I suggest that you read a bit about them first, especially SD card compatibility (they do a M.2 adaptor too).Agree. How did you upgrade to 400Gb?