Apple has discontinued the iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano

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It seems that the iPhone and iPad have won out and it might have defeated a sister or brother product that Apple first created. Without an announcement or any particular release, Apple has discontinued the iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano. This change in the product lineup was discovered as Apple removed their respective pages from the site.

This change in the product lineup was discovered as Apple removed their pages from the site. It is important to note that the iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano have not received an update in several years. The iPod Nano was last updated in 2012 when the 7th generation was released; it was updated with support for FM radio and Bluetooth connectivity. While the iPod Shuffle remained relatively unchanged except for design, but the fourth generation model was released in 2010.

Apple’s iPod Touch is the only iPod left that is still being sold, and it got a price cut today. The 16GB is now just $199, the 32GB at $249, and the new 128GB is $299. You can still pick up an iPod Touch from Apple directly, but the iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano are on their last legs are some retailers might still have some in stock.

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