The Enthusiast Community Is Modding Old iPods to Add Bluetooth, Taptic Engine, and More
Summary
The iconic iPod was retired on September 9, 2014. It was unceremoniously nixed from the Apple storefront — the iPod Touch was also declared “obsolete” last year. Since then, passionate audiophiles and the electronics modding community have taken it upon […]
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The iconic iPod was retired on September 9, 2014. It was unceremoniously nixed from the Apple storefront — the iPod Touch was also declared “obsolete” last year. Since then, passionate audiophiles and the electronics modding community have taken it upon themselves to revive old iPods, upgrade them, and keep them running in this day and age of digital streaming and subscription services. Continue reading Source
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