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131,745 commentsAll iPod Discounts, Offers and Sale - May 2022


I'm crap at that thing as have alot going on. My Google Calender has too much events on there already
There’s this magic thing called a reminders app or even a calendar.
And they want payment details for you to activate it (shock) hoping you'd forget and let it automatically renew
This has been running since they launched it. They only advertise in their stores via their advisors. This came with pretty much all the Apple devices at the time of launch. Anything new you’d get the service for free for a year.
It’s really crap but free so hot


Always been fond of the iPod touch, really good little music players that are so much more than music players! Decent storage on this too. Perfect for kids for apps/games without giving them an actual phone too. Also a headphone jack - which kind of begs the question why other media devices like tablets from Apple and Samsung don’t have this...
I’m sure this innovative take on tax strategy makes you the most in-demand expert in the field.
I nabbed them on eBay. Keep an eye out on the new ones, £130-135 seems the sweet spot.
Where did u get them from plz? I’m looking for my kids too.
I recommend a FiiO M3 Pro. It has a built in DAC so the sound quality is very good and it takes SDHC memory cards which are cheap It has a calculator for those who run out of fingers!!!! £61.78 at Aliexpress https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000972188106.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.62cb2e0eleQTsB

Yes, I do know all that and yes my grandaughter does message her friends on FaceTime the same as she would do on an iPhone but I still think the iPod touch was a good present! She is 10 soon and wants a phone now lol!
I have kids, but this is what I never understand when other parents say "too young for a phone so I'll buy an iPod". You do know, it has iMessage & FaceTime support right? All you do Instead of sending a message to a number is send a message to an email address. The only physical difference of an iPod touch compared to an iPhone is literally cellular and newer hardware. There is a reason why this has scored near -300. It's not good value for money when iPhones can be bought for the same price.
The exact reason why I thought it was a good deal...It’s my sons 8th birthday on Monday and he is just too young to own a phone. So I am getting him this iPod 📱 for his birthday. I am happy with my buy and it suits me.
My grandaughter who is 9 had this for Christmas last year and we paid £199 because she was too young for a phone. She loves it and uses it every day so I think it is really good value for money!
Sorry but I‘d like to refute your claim predominately due to your sweeping statement in speaking for the masses ‘no one uses et al’ I concede that owning an iPhone or the like are far more superior albeit conventional to use in 2020 and for me they have been a godsend in keeping in touch with my daughters and beloved grandchildren during the pandemic, however I think it’s a very competitive price @ngangekrubally which is why I’ve voted 🔥🔥 I’ve been perusing different sites the last couple of days for the best price of this iPod and Amazon is the cheapest I can find.....though I’m certain somebody will derive satisfaction in proving me wrong......my young granddaughter who isn’t old enough to have a phone as yet, has been using her older brothers ancient iPod and I’m going to get her this for Christmas. Forgive my being pedantic @italkapple but that’s one person you can cross off your extremely large list of the population who will be using and loving this after December 25th (y)

I respectfully disagree. I have two of these for my children who are aged 5 and 7. They are only allowed to use them in the car or on holiday. Their needs are basic, music, some videos and games. For what I need they are perfect and I suspect that they will last another 5 years or so. I paid £180 each, at that price I did not expect the latest or greatest.
I’d get a swap if in warranty or diagnostics from Apple and battery swap if I were you and the phone is in decent condition (think about £45).
Yes, it is the 2016 model. I've only got the usual undeletable iOS apps and a couple of others installed on it. The iPod is Gen.5. The phone has been acting up for some time, since a couple of updates ago. It can be at 40% battery and die completely. Other times it will report 10% battery and die, but when switching it on the battery can have 30% or more. Maybe there's a software fault.
Very weird. Certainly different to standard findings. Assuming all the apps and location setting are the same that shouldn’t be the case. 600mah difference far outweighs the newer chip. The SE was actually praised for it’s battery life at the time of launch and iPod criticised. Just for reference we are both talking about the 2016 SE not the new 2020 model? Obviously can’t compare that to iPod touch.
It's 96%

You can buy an iphone 7/8 for less money
Yes, it was listed as New
This deal is supposed to be new... was yours sold as new?
I wouldn’t recommend buying from this company/seller. The one I bought last month from them arrived already set up in someone else’s name. The box had been opened and badly resealed. The battery didn’t last two hours. I contacted Apple who told me the warranty had expired. The seller tried to tell me this was all normal and I shouldn’t expect the battery to last as long as Apple say.
Enjoying Music in Style with an iPod
The iPod is a world-famous series of digital music storage and playback devices that was created by California-based Apple in 2001. When the iPod first debuted, it was a radical innovation. Sure, consumers had been able to listen to CDs and tapes on portable devices but never on something as streamlined and beautiful as the iPod. And, even better they could now add downloaded tracks, remove them at will and build libraries of their favourite music to listen to wherever they liked.
Music Player and Entertainment Machine
The first iPod arrived out of the blue in October 2001 and eventually changed the way we think about music. Apple hit upon the idea of creating an iconic music player after seeing the rise of digital music downloads via file sharing apps like Napster. They could see that millions of people were using new digital formats to share, store and play their music, and that a gap existed for portable devices to play their tracks.
The iPod arrived at around the time that iTunes debuted, and the two have been intertwined ever since. Initially, sales of the iPod were slow, with only Mac users being able to access iTunes and use their devices. However, everything changed in 2004, when sales started to rocket. More people had adopted iTunes and Macs were becoming ever more popular. Newer iPods also became more user friendly for general music fans and they rapidly became a fixture on trains, buses and in homes across the UK.
Since then, the iPod Classic has been joined (and superseded) by the iPod Nano, the iPod Touch and the iPod Shuffle, and the range of features supported by the devices has grown constantly. Video, cameras, web browsing and even gaming are now core features of iPods, turning them from pure audio players into something much more exciting – tiny entertainment hubs.
What Can You Do With an iPod?
The modern range of iPod devices sport some incredible features (and features that go way, way beyond the relatively simple Classic version). For example, with an iPod Touch you can:
Listen to up to 128GB of stored music files in a wide range of formats.
Take photos with an 8MP camera.
Store extra tracks in the iCloud for adding to your library later.
Watch streaming TV shows and movies in high resolution.
Send text messages via the iMessage service.
Capture video footage via the 1.2MP Facetime camera.
Play a wide selection of advanced games.
Connect to other Apple devices and communicate or share files.
Track your fitness with tools to measure distance, steps and calories burned.
Apple Music – Taylor vs. Treadmill
[shortcode id="19484727"/]The iPod Product Range
All iPods are manufactured by Apple, who currently offer three main varieties – the iPod Touch, the Nano and the iPod Shuffle. All of them have their own quirks and features, and all have their place in a music fan’s gadget collection:
The iPod Touch– Designed to be “ultra thin”, the iPod Touch comes with an A8 processor and an 8MP camera, and is capable of playing music, running surprisingly graphically-advanced computer games and capturing video and photographs. The total capacity comes in at 40 hours of music and 8 hours of video, which should be plenty for most users, and you also have the option of storing extra tracks in the iCloud if need be. The Touch also has a 4-inch Retina display, which provides a larger viewing area than most of the other models, while the resolution of 1136 x 640 pixels is fine for streaming video and gaming. It can also carry out a few handy communications tasks, like sending text messages via the Wi-Fi enabled iMessage tool, and users can browse the web or check their social media sites as well. The iPod Touch also has excellent compatibility with other Apple devices, allowing families to set up sharing groups, which can make the content of Macs and iPads available to iPod users (and vice versa). Connectivity is also impressive, with an extremely quick wi-fi connection along with Bluetooth 4.1, and the Touch comes in a wide range of colours, including blue, white, grey and red (which also includes a free charity donation with every purchase).
The iPod Nano– As the name suggests, the iPod Nano is much more compact than the iPod Touch, but it still has impressive disk capacity. This time around, the screen is just 2.5 inches wide, which is absolutely fine for its major purpose: music playback. In this regard, the Nano excels. It has some nifty features like Shake which moves the track listing on a track when you give the device a shake, and Genius, which suggests related artists at the click of a button. Just as importantly, the Nano is wafer thin (2.5mm) and extremely light (31g), but it doesn’t really compromise much on features. Even though the screen is small, you can still use it to stream video, you can easily use Bluetooth headphones, play FM radio and even use the Nano as a fitness tracker thanks to the in-built pedometer. Everything hooks up seamlessly to iTunes, and as with other iPods, there are plenty of colours are available to choose from too.
The iPod Shuffle – A tiny little square clip-on digital music player, the iPod Shuffle is ideal for people who need an unobtrusive, ultra-light, mobile music player. Although it’s very small, the Shuffle can hold hundreds of tracks at one time, along with audiobooks and podcasts. You can quickly move between standard playlist mode (where tracks play one after the other), or a random shuffle mode (hence the name of the device) and there are some other useful features too. For example, when you are using the Shuffle, you can press the "Voice over" button and it will tell you who is singing or playing on the track and the name of the song. You can synch playlists from any iTunes compatible computer or use the Genius function to have the Shuffle compile bespoke playlists based on your tastes. It all comes in an attractive anodised aluminium player that clips neatly to clothing or bags securely and can handle a few drops along the way.
The iPod Classic – The iPod Classic may have been discontinued, but Apple’s iconic music player can still be purchased either second hand or new from many retailers, and it remains a sleek, beautiful and highly functional digital audio player. The classic iPod style featured a viewing screen placed above a controller wheel, which many users still find more convenient that touchscreens or devices like the iPod Shuffle. However, the last iPod Classic was announced by Steve Jobs back in 2007 (the iPod Classic 6), and there hasn’t been a new version since. But there’s a twist in the story. Despite being discontinued in 2014, the Classic didn’t plummet in price. Instead, prices remained buoyant as collectors and music lovers continued to seek it out, favouring its interface and features over newer iPod models.
In a discussion of the iPod product range, it’s hard to avoid mentioning iTunes, as it plays such a crucial role in the iPod ecology. All iPod users have to handle iTunes at some stage, so it makes sense to briefly outline how it works.
iTunes is an app for computers, smartphones and tablets that functions as a digital marketplace and is run exclusively by Apple. It makes millions of tracks available for download (with many free offers as well as paid downloads), provides curated radio shows, audio books and podcasts too. More recently, iTunes has also become a major player in TV and movies, hosting 300,000 TV episodes and over 80,000 films.
The great thing about using iTunes across multiple devices is that everything you download becomes instantly available to all devices. So, you can listen to music on your MacBook, your iPad, your iPhone or your iPod Nano, wherever and whenever you want to.
The downside is that all Apple devices are limited to downloading from iTunes, although streaming services like Netflix or YouTube are also available. That’s a relatively small price to pay, considering the accessibility and range of entertainment products that iTunes delivers.
Some of the Major iPod Specifications
The specifications of the three main iPod models differ massively and this may well have a bearing on which one you choose. Here are the specs of all three, which should help you make an informed purchase:
Firstly, the iPod Touch:
Dimensions: 12.3 x 5.8 x 0.6cm
Weight: 88g
Capacity: 16, 32, 64 or 128GB
Display size: 4 inches
Display type: Retina, 1136 x 640 pixels
Processor: A8, 64-bit architecture
GPU: M8 motion coprocessor
Camera: 8MP iSight camera
Video: 1080Hp recording
Connectivity: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth 4.1
Audio formats: AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF and WAV
External ports: Lightning, 3.5mm headphone jack
Battery charge: 40 hours (music), 8 hours (video)
Operating system: iOS 10
Now, the iPod Nano:
Dimensions: 7.6 x 4 x 0.5cm
Weight: 31g
Capacity: 16GB
Display size: 2.5 inches
Display type: Multi-touch, 240 x 432 pixels
Processor: Samsung ARM
Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0
Audio formats: AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE‑AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF and WAV
External ports: Lightning connector, 3.5mm headphone jack
Battery charge: 30 hours (music), 3.5 hours (video)
And the iPod Shuffle:
Dimensions: 2.9 x 3.1 x 0.9cm
Weight: 12.5g
Capacity: 2GB
Display size: N/a
Display type: N/a
Processor: Samsung ARM
Connectivity: N/a
Audio formats: AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF and WAV
External ports: iPod Shuffle USB, 3.5mm headphone jack
Battery charge: 15 hours (music)
Which is the Right iPod For You?
A quick glance at the specifications and capabilities of the different iPod models makes it clear that they are targeted at very different types of person.
Taking the smallest model first, the iPod Shuffle is absolutely tiny and has comparatively few features. Lacking video playback, a camera, wireless connectivity and with very little capacity, it might seem like a non-essential purchase for many. However, it really is a great device for exercise fans. With its ergonomic clip, high quality sound and ability to synch up to iTunes, the Shuffle is a great way to set up workout playlists and take your music on the road when you run.
However, that obviously doesn’t apply to everyone. Moving up the scale, the iPod Nano seeks to provide the best of both worlds. It’s light and small enough to be taken on bike rides, hikes or runs (and with accessories like clips and holders, you can attach it securely to your person or bike). But it’s also got enough extra functionality to work well on flights or buses or just generally around the house.
The iPod Touch is comfortably the most accomplished version with an impressive range of features. When you add in the ability to send text messages and browse the web, it’s only marginally less functional than an Apple smartphone. The high-quality video playback (and capture) and the excellent camera will appeal to travellers and commuters who want a choice of streaming videos and tracks to distract them during long journeys. The ability to hook up to family groups via iPads and MacBooks is another draw, adding another entertainment option to households with many kids (and adults) to satisfy.
Another aspect of the iPod Touch which sets it apart is gaming. Apple has deliberately marketed the Touch as a gaming device, in a way that they have never really done with iPhones or other iPod models. It might not be as souped up as a PS Vita or even an iPhone 7, but the Touch is a handy gaming option, there’s no doubt about it.
When you boil it down to its essentials, the choice is between price, functionality and mobility. The Shuffle is much, much cheaper and ultra-mobile. The Nano is very portable and slightly more expensive, while the Touch is the least convenient (but still compact) and comfortably the most expensive.
However, there’s another angle to consider: the iPod Classic. As noted above, the Classic has been discontinued, but it still retains a dedicated fan base. Why? Because it is easy to use, has high capacity and is extremely reliable. It’s easily the best option if you want to add a massive CD or MP3 library to a mobile music device. Top end Classics came with 160GB of capacity, compared with 128GB for top of the range iPod Touch models. That’s around 40,000 songs – more than most people will ever listen to, but essential for music obsessives.
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[shortcode id="19485131"/]What Alternatives are There to the iPod?
Another thing to think about is whether you need to go for an Apple music player at all. Since the launch of the first iPod Classic in 2001, plenty of competitors have joined the field and some of them offer advantages that even the iPod Touch can’t beat. Here are some options that are well worth considering:
Sony NWZ-A15 – It may not have a snappy name, but Sony’s NWZ-A15 is a beautiful music player with a high-resolution screen, 50 hours of battery life and 16GB of storage space that poses a genuine alternative to the iPod Nano. The extra battery life is a major advantage over Apple’s mid-range player, while the NWZ-A15 probably beats the Nano on video playback quality as well.
The Cowon X9 – Cowon may not be well known, but their X9 is a remarkable music player. It may look a little blocky, but the X9 wins out over every other music player on battery life alone. Offering a staggering 110 hours of audio playback, it’s perfect for people who travel and don’t always have access to a charger.
Apple or Samsung Galaxy smartphones – If you are thinking about getting an iPod Touch but don’t have a high-end smartphone, it might be worth giving a little thought to upgrading your phone and music player at the same time. These high-end phones have better displays and gaming potential than the Touch and also play music just fine. They aren’t as user friendly for sheer audio playback, but they make up for it with everything a smartphone can provide (at a higher price).
The Sony W Series – if you are a serious exercise fanatic and need a mobile player to keep you focused, the Shuffle isn’t the only game in town. Take the Sony W Series, for example. Instead of clipping onto your clothing, it is integrated into a set of earphones, and offers more capacity than Apple’s micro-player. If you find the Shuffle awkward (or have had trouble with its headphones), the W Series could be just what you need.
iPod Accessories: The Must Haves
As with all Apple products, the iPod has a wide range of accessories for owners to use with it, and some are more useful than others. Here are some essentials that may well be worth buying when you make your next iPod purchase:
Docking stations – Charging an iPod is one of the major inconveniences of owning one and docking stations are a good way to get around that problem, but they offer more than just a charging point. Stations like Logitech’s UE Air Speaker will hook your iPod up to powerful speakers, turning the tiny player into something approaching a full-blown stereo.
Cases – As with all digital devices, it’s vital to keep iPods safe from drops and moisture. Scratch proof transparent cases could be the ideal way to ensure that your touch screen stays in pristine condition for as long as possible.
Travel adapters – One of the best things about iPods is their suitability for travel. One of the worst things is finding that your iPod needs a travel adapter to fit foreign plug sockets. Special Apple adapters should sort out any travel related hiccups.
Apple remotes – If you are thinking about buying a docking station for your iPod, why not enhance the experience by purchasing an Apple Remote to go with it? That way, you can control your iPod from afar (and it can be used with other Apple devices as required.)
How to Find the Best iPod Deals Online and Offline
By now, you’ll hopefully have decided which iPod to purchase (or whether to go for an Apple music player at all). Now comes the important part: working out where to make the purchase in a way that saves as much money as possible.
Firstly, have a look at the HotUKDeals iPod listings. You’ll find every model of iPod listed (including trusty Classics) along with docking stations and other accessories. You’ll also find deals from the UK’s biggest iPod retailers, including John Lewis, Apple, Currys, Argos, Tesco and Amazon.
Just search through the current listings until you find a deal that matches your requirements. New offers are constantly being listed, so you can be confident of making savings, whether you are looking for a cutting-edge iPod Touch or a tiny iPod Shuffle.
Deals also tend to be seasonally based, with greater reductions around the Black Friday retail event in November and the Christmas/January Sales, so time your purchase wisely to get the best price. There may also be travel-related discounts as the summer holidays approach – which can be an excellent time to snap up a cut-price iPod.
Either way, bookmark the HotUKDeals iPod listings and you’ll have the best possible chance of finding an affordable deal for Apple’s flagship audio players.
iPod Discounts at HotUKDeals
The iPod is the world’s most famous and most popular range of digital music players. Whether you are a music obsessive who needs a way to enjoy their collection wherever they go or a fitness fan who needs to be entertained during 10km runs, you’ll find great offers on all types of iPod at the HotUKDeals iPod listings.

Battery life not covered under warranty? Prefer to get one from Music Magpie as they normally replace the battery...


absolutlely shocking battery life on these
I use my ipod Touch everyday to commute to and from work - so usually I do 2 hours minimum a day and usually charge every 3rd evening. I like the fact it is smaller than the iphone 6. I could just use my XS as my music player but like to keep the two things separate.
Good to know thanks, I'll stick with my classic and replace the hard drive on my backup in that case
An iPod classic is purely a music player, nothing else. An iPod touch can do everything an iPhone can, except calling. The iPods battery will need to be charged everyday if you’re using it everyday.
Another option - buy a network blocked iPhone 6s/7 from eBay. These don't work with cellular so go quite cheap but are often in excellent condition and have much better specs than this (screen, TouchID, CPU/RAM etc).

Pre-loaded with iOS 10 but you might be able to update
Cheers. Ordered 128gb. Brilliant price brand new
Is this iOS 12.
Does this come with Super Retina 3D HD touch, better than any iPod and free copy of iTunes? (unicorn)
They will only do that if you bought them up wrong, Peer pressure is a excuse for lazy parents


Why not pristine, unlocked iPhone SE 64GB for £109 musicmagpie 12month warranty....ios 13
Cheaper than the current Apple store refurbished ones on offer. As I needed two for the twins, then a great find and has saved me money. Thanks
Are right that’s definitely a minus
I don't believe the 6th gen is compatable with the latest iOS13 with support stopping at iOS12.
I was thinking of getting one for my Music , is the 6th gen worth getting over the newer 7th gen?


My Acer V Nitro laptop has 8Gb RAM on (C) Drive which is just for fast loading the OS and a 2TB SSD (D) drive for storage but iTunes insists on installing on (C) Drive. It's a crock of S**T!
If your sole use is for music, I would recommend a Fiio DAP (proper DAC with Hi-Res/lossless audio, aptX, uSD card, FM radio etc...).
I guess so. It’s not bad for the storage but it’s iPhone 6 hardware so it is pretty ancient and not great for games, apps, etc if that’s what you want it for. iTunes is a big hassle and one of the turn-offs, as an iPhone user, even I’ll admit that I hate how slow and cumbersome it is.
Do people still use iPods, totally forgot about these
Hated iTunes....I have the new Sony Walkman with a 256GB card fitted ...I just load it straight from Windows 10 music folder.


Hi
Also noticed it is being sold by a different company laptopoutletdirect which have enough bad reviews to put me off - mainly items that after purchasing are then not available. Think I’ll pass on this.
I’m concerned about it being from music magpie as they don’t have the best reviews going; poor customer service when things go wrong.
Music is essentially all what it's designed for anyway?. So you've done well to use it for exactly what it was originally intended for, etc etc. :-) It's got a decent amount of internal storage space, which I like.
good deal tempted though my 4th gen 64gb is only about half full with music as thats all i use it for


Thanks so did I in the end, though had to contact customer services to get them to apply the discount!
Yeah got it for like £140
Code worked for me on payment page.
Davezilla did the code work for you?
Where do you put the code in please? Ive tried in the vouchers part on check out but its saying 'this code cant be applied to your order' despite advertising it on the purchase page?


Thanks, unexpired it. ;)
Hey the code worked for me this morning (y)
Unfortunately, it doesn't work for me either.
BLACKFRIDAY100 Code invalid for me
Yeah sure it said it was the latest model when I read the deal at first so thought I better point out it wasn’t. An iPhone se would be faster than this and have more features Touch ID etc . A new 128gb se can be had for £8 more on eBay....wouldn’t go for either myself mind you!


Just came across your comment. I used a program called Syncios to connect my iPod to and it extracts all my music for me it’s free too!
Ma-ma clan?
I recently bought a Sony NW-A45 mp3 player and I love it, its tiny I've stuck a 64gb sd card, has Bluetooth so I can use Bluetooth headphones which sound great. I have an 80gb and I think the hard drive has gone it.
I have an ipod classic 5.5g (wolfram dac) and it beats my Sony hi-res player, my iPhone, ipod touch, Sony Xperia xz premium and bq m5. 5 (which has the Marshall phone dac in it). In terms of my personal taste, it's the warmest, richest sound of all (and yes I use high spec cans with them all).
Still use mine every day, battery still lasts over a week.


I wonder if any got this deal and how's the condition of the iPod. Thanks...
get a Nokia 808. Better and cheaper.
Comments on the below link suggest otherwise (admittedly using an SSD and possibly Rockbox as well). Certainly, seems possible. https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/50726/Highest+possible+capacity+for+a+30gb+iPod+5th+gen
I don't think it can handle 512gb cards due to ITunes database limitations https://www.iflash.xyz/store/iflash-compatibility/
You can buy an adapter to fit in place of the hard drive that a sd card can be plugged in. About 4 years ago that I did it but I'm sure they are still available on eBay. Something like this : iPod adapter

These headphones are amazing. I had these for about 2 half years. Use them constantly in the gym. Never had a problem with them.
YEs they will. Perhaps the button for pause play and volume won't work. I use the android ones on an Iphone. Just don't use the buttons on the mic unit.
The mic is great for calls. Also doesn’t fall out and doesn’t need batteries and isn’t very isolating so great for long runs yet you can still hear cars coming. Only ok for music.
Thanks for the reply. I work as a therapist and some of my work is online over zoom. I want an earphone / mic set up which more discreet than my current headset and mic, but the client needs to be able to hear me as well as possible.
Yes use them for Skype for business on company laptop and work perfectly

These have ios12. Plenty of life left in them yet.
Apple sell these for £199 too: https://www.apple.com/uk/shop/buy-ipod/ipod-touch/32gb-blue
no good not doing updates anymore so you can't download many apps.
You’ll be much better off getting iPhone SE instead. Grade A++ models available online for similar price. Same size screen but much better specs and can be used as a phone lol
This isn't even a deal. Not to mention it's over 3 years old, but love the form factor nonetheless

Looks like it's ended now :(
Nice, maybe this will motivate me to get off the couch and start going down gym again
Voted Hot
nice!
Thx

Can you buy an iTunes gift card with the Apple store gift card that you get from this promotion
Yes please
As expected from apple.
Do you still want to use my crystal ball??
Well I'm not surprised they're doing zero discounts again, I am surprised that they're not giving gift cards on the new iPad pro or watch 😞 They really are the meanest tech company there is. I refuse point blank to have anything Apple, unfortunately the wife and daughter both insist on having iPhone and iPad (annoyed)
Not only that, they are a lot lighter than an iPhone, so people like myself where every ounce counts it is a good thing. I am wanting to purchase one as my reliable old nano isn’t wireless for syncing. I am wanting something as small and as light as possible.
As the Mod in charge at present deems this comment innocuous enough not to remove it despite my bringing your abusive albeit deplorable reference to bullying in a previous reply I will respond to this. You really are a mean individual and when bettered verbally resort to cruel insults in an attempt to make yourself feel better, I reiterate in that I’m not posh (working class remember) just educated & I assure you there’s a vast difference! I did extremely well in my chosen career however due to a serious illness I had to take early retirement therefore my circumstances changed drastically, which is why I save with Park vouchers. There you go I’ve politely answered your questions, so what mean-spirited or nastiness are you going to come up with this time?!
There’s the infantile responses you’re so infamous for! Nah that’s just the way I talk always have done, I don’t profess to be intelligent however I’ve answered a question or two on both MasterMind and University Challenge. I was lucky enough to have had a damn good English teacher and my Mother’s English was equally eloquent. I’m extremely proud to be from a Working Class background who did quite well in school and afterwards, one doesn’t have to be ‘posh’ to speak well you know, so that’s ageism, an issue with class and rudeness, my my you’re quite a catch. Why so angry and rude, not just to me both other members, your propensity to belittle people is an extremely worrying trait to have, maybe you need help?!
Don’t you mean ‘to’ their own? My granddaughter is 6 years old and I can guarantee that she won’t be allowed to have a mobile phone for many years as did her older brother, sooooo she’ll definitely get at least 4 to 5 years out of the aforementioned iPod. Sorry to disappoint predominately as you appear to have knowledge on everything, in your own head anyway (lol) As for the dig regarding my age; which is such a pathetic juvenile retort albeit ageist tut tut; although I concede that certain aspects of technology I do find confusing though I strive to understand either through Google or my daughter, others I have no issue with whatsoever and in no way would I class being in ones 40’s as old! Toodles
Ah well each the their own, they won’t want it within a year when they get an actual mobile phone and use that to play music. Never mind, old people don’t seem to know much about technology and kids.