![]() These iPod minis are discontinued a while ago and are coming of age. I understand Apple needs to keep selling iPods in ever different tastes, but personally and as far as only an MP3-player is concerned, I’d say: look no further. With its small form factor (compared to the big iPods, not to the later Nano or shuffle or such) and metal scratch-resistant housing it’s a no-nonsense MP3-player with a great interface. Put flash memory into (almost) ANY iPod! ^_^įor me personally, of all the iPods that have been around or still are, the iPod mini is one of the greatest. and don’t forget to visit my other project: There’s an update/add-on to this project:īattery life on the flash based iPod minis The update brings fundamental changes to notification management with a new Focus mode, new features in iMessage, more privacy controls, Find My support when the device is turned off, and much more.27 February 2007, 22:06 by mark hoekstra turn your iPod mini into a flash based iPod IOS 15 is now available to the public following beta period since June. It’s worth mentioning that Apple hadn’t discontinued any iPhone or iPod touch models last year with iOS 14 when compared to those already supporting iOS 13, so some of the devices listed above are now getting another extra year of lifetime with iOS 15. Here’s the full list with every iPhone and iPod touch model supported by iOS 15: ![]() This means that iPhone 6s users and later, as well as 7th generation iPod touch users, can now install the iOS 15 update. ![]() Surprisingly, iOS 15 is compatible with every iPhone and iPod touch model that currently runs on iOS 14. Before you update to iOS 15, make sure you have a compatible iOS device. Apple today released iOS 15, the next major update to the iPhone and iPod touch operating system. ![]()
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