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Related: About this forumI think I'm in the right forum for this question
It concerns iPod vs mp3.
I love my iPod nano, but it and iTunes will be unavailable in near future.
The mp3 player looks similar. Should I get one? Is it easier to load music on it? Is it going to be around longer than iPod? Or should I look into something else altogether? I use iPod while exercising and on long drives. Don't want to carry my phone around ( not an iphone btw).
I'm not much of a techy.
Thanks for any advice.
usonian
(13,772 posts)It showed up but not the music.
So, two suggestions:
1. Take my ancient iMac, please. (Details to be worked out). I kept it just to feed the old ipods, but never added to the collections.
2. Get the smallest iphone you can buy, used, cheap. No cellular needed. Wifi is overkill. If it is new enough (and people always upgrade) then it ill work with iTunes (still exists, theres a recent update, and it works. I was using it on Mojave) or the finder (newer Mac OS).
Best part:
3. If someone steals it, or if a cop asks for the secret lurid and incriminating antifa content of your phone, HAND IT OVER. It has nothing. No passwords, no bank accounts, no nothing but music.
I learned this from a friend -)
FWIW, old phones, as long as they run at all, without a cell provider, can access 911. (Best of my understanding)
My next upgrade will be an iphone 14 because it has saved lives with satellite SOS. And I live in the middle of freaking nowhere. A family of hikers tried calling 911 when they were in distress and no cell signal. A satellite SOS (not available at the time, IIRC) would have saved 4 lives.
AllaN01Bear
(23,039 posts)otherwise it will call a california highway patrol call center in fresNO.
usonian
(13,772 posts)I'm getting my money's worth from the iPhone8.
My spare is an old LG that was on some service whose coverage ended at the foothills, so I switched providers and phones. Haven't fired it up in many years.
Tetrachloride
(8,447 posts)battery drain