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The first-generation iPod touch was released after the first-generation iPhone as a companion device. It had similar features, but a thinner design with an all-metal back except for a small corner cut out for WiFi 802.11 b/g, allowing it to use Safari to browse websites.
iPod Shuffle 1st generation SigmaTel D-Major STMP3550 chip running at 75 MHz that handles both the music decoding and the audio circuitry. [33] iPod Touch 1st and 2nd generation ARM 1176JZ(F)-S at 412 MHz for 1st gen, 533 MHz for 2nd gen. iPod Touch 3rd and 4th generation: ARM Cortex A8 at 600 MHz for 3rd gen, 800 MHz for 4th gen.
iPod (5th gen), 2005 iPod classic (6th gen) (left) & iPod (5th gen) (right): showing the updated view feature. The fifth-generation iPod was introduced on October 12, 2005, shortly after the introduction of the iPod Nano. The fifth-generation iPod featured a 2.5" 320×240 QVGA screen and a smaller Click Wheel. It was the first iPod to be able ...
Apple iPod Classic 1st Generation. eBay. The OG iPod from 2001 rocked our worlds by introducing the ability to store thousands of songs (as opposed to the measly dozen or so tracks that fit on a ...
Various iPod Shuffles (4th generation) on display at an Apple Store. On August 27, 2010, Apple won a patent for a "Very small form factor consumer electronic product", [21] which describes the parts and processes that go into making the ultra-portable music player, the iPod shuffle.
First iPod to include a video camera; also included a larger screen, FM radio, speaker, pedometer, and a polished exterior case while retaining similar colors to the 4th generation model. 6th 8, 16 GB USB September 1, 2010 Mac: 10.5 Win: XP: audio: 24 First iPod Nano to include multi-touch screen; clip from iPod Shuffle added.
iPhone and iPod Touch models released between 2007 and 2009 used system on a chip (SoC) circuits designed by Samsung and manufactured to Apple's specifications. Two such SoCs were used: the Samsung S5L8900, used in the first-generation iPhone, the iPhone 3G, and the first-generation iPod Touch, [1] and the Samsung S5L8920, used in the iPhone 3GS and the third-generation iPod Touch. [2]
AirPods (1st generation) – B188; AirPods (2nd generation) – B288; AirPods Pro – B298 [4] AirPods Max – B515 [5] AirPort Base Station (1999) – Pogo; AirPort Express 802.11n (5th generation) – K31 [6] Apple IIe Card for the Macintosh LC – Double Exposure; Apple II 3.5" Disk Controller Card – NuMustang; Apple Color OneScanner 600/ ...