Are Classic iPods considered to be vintage equipment and, as a result, can't receive software updates?
Are Classic iPods considered to be vintage equipment and, as a result, can't receive software updates?
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Are Classic iPods considered to be vintage equipment and, as a result, can't receive software updates?
Yes. Or rather they are considered obsolete, and will no longer get updates for the same reason. See Obtaining service for your Apple product after an expired warranty - Apple Support.
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Yes. Or rather they are considered obsolete, and will no longer get updates for the same reason. See Obtaining service for your Apple product after an expired warranty - Apple Support.
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Are Classic iPods considered to be vintage equipment and, as a result, can't receive software updates?