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The iPod classic is most reminiscent of the original iPod — hence the 'classic' moniker. The rectangular music player sports a 320 x 240 pixel color LCD display, Click Wheel interface, and has 160 GB of internal storage. It's priced at $249.

Back in late 2014, not long after Apple discontinued the iPod Classic, there were reports of sealed, first-generation iPods selling for $20,000—and one rare model sold for $90,000. And if you were wondering: Sure enough, old iPhones can also be quite valuable. It's the Classic 160GB (the best iPod ever). The iPod shows up in the System Report as a USB device. It also shows up on the desktop as a volume. Clearly the Mac recognizes it as an iPod and a working USB device. ITunes refuses to show it in the list of devices. In a chat with Apple support, I was told my iPod is no longer supported. Step 1: Getting the Custom Firmware. First, we need to find out if you have a 5th gen or 5.5 gen. NOTE: this does not work on any other ipod than the ipod video. That means shuffle, touch, nano all, classic, chromatic and mini! To find this out, go to music the menu with playlists, artists, etc. and scroll to the very bottom. The iPod: How Apple’s legendary portable music player came to be The iPod isn't the first MP3 player to have hit the market, but it's by far the most successful. By Benj Edwards.

The iPod classic uses a 30-pin Dock Connector interface to connect to a host Mac or PC running iTunes, which is the only way of downloading music to the device — it lacks Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity.

The iPod classic runs its own operating system — it's not iOS, so you can't load apps from the App Store onto it, only music, movies and TV shows.

But enough about what the iPod classic can't do. The iPod classic was the only iPod that didn't use solid state storage - instead, it's got a tiny 1.8-inch hard disk drive.

The 160 GB hard drive can store 40,000 songs, 200 hours of video, or 25,000 photos. The iPod classic's battery life is estimated at 36 hours of use per charge. For a time Apple even offered games that you could download and play on the iPod classic, though those were discontinued in late 2011.

The iPod classic was available in two sizes, black and silver. The enclosure is made of anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel.

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Apple stopped making the iPod classic in 2014, indicating it could no longer get the parts needed to make the device.