Apple replaced the iPod mini. “We’re going to do something pretty bold,” Jobs said on stage. “1,000 songs in your pocket … impossibly small” was used to introduce the iPod nano, as Steve Jobs pulled ...
But the Mini’s time in the spotlight was short-lived. At Macworld 2005, it was succeeded by the iPod Nano. The Nano would sell for the same $249 price and still held 1,000 songs in your pocket ...
The iPod, of course, went through many iterations between the iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, and the iPod touch. If you want to enjoy some nostalgia, check out all of the different types of ...
A hard disk-based digital music player from Apple. Introduced in 2004 and discontinued in 2005, the Mini was the first smaller model of the iPod. Although its hard disk capacity was limited to a ...
The iPod Nano replaced the Mini in 2005, bringing with it a color screen (like the iPod Color/Photo) and flash memory rather than Microdrive storage. The Nano was significantly smaller than the ...
Click wheel games were compatible with the iPod classic, as well as older versions of the iPod, iPod nano and iPod mini. They allowed users to control games using an iPod’s touch-sensitive click wheel ...