How to Remain Happy With an Obsolete iPod
Know that every iPod is better than the other in some way or the other even if it is not a very great improvement., Notice that the older iPods have a backlight setting that can be changed right from the starting screen. , If you don't have a...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Know that every iPod is better than the other in some way or the other even if it is not a very great improvement.
Take for example, the classic 1st gen.
If you have the 10GB one, then you have a lot more memory than the shuffle or some nanos. -
Step 2: Notice that the older iPods have a backlight setting that can be changed right from the starting screen.
, If you have a shuffle, you have a really compact iPod. , It's been found that the 4th gen nano had less battery life than the 3rd gen. , This requires some technical skills.
Search LifeGuide Hub for articles on iPod Linux. -
Step 3: If you don't have a shuffle you have a good iPod.
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Step 4: View the tech specs on apple's website.
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Step 5: If the iPod is really old install another OS on it
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Step 6: this will change the feel of the iPod and make it feel fresh and new.
Detailed Guide
Take for example, the classic 1st gen.
If you have the 10GB one, then you have a lot more memory than the shuffle or some nanos.
, If you have a shuffle, you have a really compact iPod. , It's been found that the 4th gen nano had less battery life than the 3rd gen. , This requires some technical skills.
Search LifeGuide Hub for articles on iPod Linux.
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