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Loading page content. User profile for user: Carolyn Samit Carolyn Samit. Apple Music Speciality level out of ten: May 11, PM in response to custer1 In response to custer1 It depends on the song's file size. Average is about 5MB. Right or control click any song in your iTunes library then click Get Info. You can see file size there. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: Jeff Kelleher Jeff Kelleher. Windows Software Speciality level out of ten: 0.

May 11, PM in response to custer1 In response to custer1 That depends on the format and lenghth, but 1, songs or so is reasonable. User profile for user: lllaass lllaass. Desktops Speciality level out of ten: 1. May 11, PM in response to custer1 In response to custer1 A little less than songs. User profile for user: Allan Sampson Allan Sampson. May 11, PM in response to custer1 In response to custer1 It depends on a number of factors such as how each song was encoded, the bit rate for each song, and the length for each song.

User profile for user: Meroomimi33 Meroomimi Sep 24, AM in response to custer1 In response to custer1 According to Apple, the 8GB iPod can hold up to 2, songs, up to 7, photos, up to 8 hours of video.

User profile for user: The hatter The hatter. User profile for user: Applefan86 Applefan This is slightly different for the iPod touch and iPod classic. Tap "About" then locate the "Songs" section to view how many songs are on the iPod touch or iPhone. From this menu you can also view the number of videos, photos and applications on the iPod or iPhone.

Roll your finger around the scroll wheel and select "Settings. So, yes, people still do use iPods. Originally Answered: Does anyone still use their IPod? Yes, every day, there is one in my car on shuffle and one in the office and at home. Still not found any better way to carry all my music around with me.

Apple refreshed the seventh-generation iPod nano in to add new colors, but did not tweak the design, signaling the impending end of life for the device. The iPod nano was discontinued along with the iPod shuffle in mid, leaving the iPod touch as the sole iPod that Apple sells. The iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle have been let go primarily due to their inability to connect to the internet.

As the Internet of Things grows, all the devices in the world today require a certain level of connectivity since people are also adapting to getting things done on the move efficiently. Apple has killed off the iPod nano and the iPod shuffle, the remaining music players in its lineup that were solely dedicated to playing music.



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