Apple makes iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano officially obsolete

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Jul 28, 2017 · 1 min read

Yesterday, Apple removed iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano from the company website, and from online stores worldwide. Thereafter, the company officially confirmed that the two iconic media players are obsolete. In the process, the iPod Touch becomes available with updated storage and pricing, in two variants — 32GB+$199 and 128GB+$299.

Users can still find the availability of the iPod Shuffle and Nano in many resellers, including Apple Stores. Given that, the company will remove it all soon. For the American users, iPod Shuffle is priced at $49 with 2GB storage, and Nano priced at $149 with 16GB storage.

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