Apple stopped the production of iPod nano and iPod shuffle
Apple stopped the production of iPod nano and iPod shuffle and closed the sections of the site dedicated to them. This is written by The Verge.
Now in the line of iPod there will be only two models of iPod touch - with 32 GB and 128 GB of memory. Apple representatives confirmed that iPod nano and iPod shuffle "have achieved their goal" and will not be produced and supported now.
Players will not be withdrawn from the sale - official retailers will be able to implement them until the devices run out.
"This is the end of the era of individual Apple music players," Wired comments. Devices iPod nano and iPod shuffle were the last without an internet connection in the company's lineup. The last time iPod nano was significantly updated in 2012, when they added Bluetooth support to it. The iPod shuffle did not undergo significant changes with the release of the fourth-generation model in 2010. Since then, the company has just added devices to the line in new colors.
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