-
rewriting much of the code.
Starting with the
iPod Mini, the
Chicago font was
replaced with Espy Sans.
Later iPods switched fonts again to
Podium Sans—a font...
- sixth-generation
iPod on
September 5, 2007.
Prior to this, all
iPod classic models were
simply referred to as
iPods; the
first iPod released in 2001 was...
- the iPod Nano was more
susceptible to
scratching than
prior iPods.
Apple started shipping iPod Nanos with a
protective sleeve to
protect them from scratches...
- The
iPod Touch (stylized as
iPod touch) is a
discontinued line of iOS-based
mobile devices designed and
formerly marketed by
Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-controlled...
- fifth- and sixth-generation
iPods and the
iPod Nano, from
first generation through the fifth; however, in the Nano and 5G
iPods onwards, the
click wheel...
-
available to the
public for
iPod-specific development. The iOS SDK
covers only iOS on the
iPhone and
iPod Touch, not
traditional iPods. In
October 2011, Apple...
- HFS+
formatted iPods, or an ext2
partition on FAT32
formatted iPod), and the
Podzilla GUI (and its modules). Apple's
proprietary iPod OS in
contrast uses...
-
capability of
larger iPods. Due to the
codec not
being ported, it is
incapable of
playing Apple Lossless and AIFF
audio files. The
iPod Shuffle series also...
- with any
iPod digital music player. The
iPod Hi-Fi
retailed at the
Apple Store for US$349
until its
discontinuation on
September 5, 2007. The
iPod Hi-Fi...
-
iPod Socks were a set of multi-colored
cotton knit
socks introduced by
Apple Inc. in
November 2004 for
protection of
iPods from
damage during travel. The...