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In the Buyers Guide section page 129, WHAT HI-FI April 2010 edition it states that Apple have discontinued the iPod Classic 160GB?

Is this the end of the line for the Classic or are they bringing out something of even higher capacity?

I ask as my 120GB iPod classic is close to full and I need to decide what to do next and don't want to buy now if something bigger is coming.

At the same time, if there is nothing new coming I might need to get a 160GB iPod now, whilst stocks last

I have tried the Apple site including live chat but cannot get any information on product range

Does anyone know more?

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The Classic isn't discontinued as far as I know, but the rumour sites have pointed out Toshiba (the classics hard disk supplier) have announced a 220GB 1.8" hard disk.  iPods usually get upgraded in September though.

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Although not discontinued, the Classic isn't an 'active' Apple model; the current version didn't get refreshed in last September's annual iPod overhaul.

Apple has not been able to tell us how long stocks will last of the current Classic design, or indeed whether it will be updated in the future. Not helpful!

As noted above, I wouldn't expect to see any new model until September at earliest (if at all).

In the meantime, i'll get that Buyer's Guide text amended to be more clear.

 

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Hi,

I wouldn't have expected an update on a product that's supposed to look and function as the 'Classic' does? Would that not defeat it's purpose?

Cheers,

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Larger hard drive? Slicker functionality? Better sound quality? All updates that could come with a new release....

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Classic still listed on God's website (no blasphemy intended). But judging from the last 2 models I doubt He'll bless a new one with better sound quality.

On another note, in a recent photograph with Russian's president during his American visit the Man looked frighteningly gaunt and thin.

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Interesting Paul, and on another note Jon 'by Jove' Bon Jovi accuses God of killing music. One would think he'd be grateful eh?

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And Lo, god did say.... We have no plans to.

 

http://www.macrumors.com/2011/03/22/steve-jobs-no-plans-to-discontinue-ipod-classic/

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