Yeah. What's the point when you can get a smartphone with an iPod in it?
Also the new Google Pixel with unlimited storage? Slay.
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Originally posted by Tori Kelly
I think it's pretty ignorant to say no. At first glance I might have said yes, but anyone with a smartphone needs to remember what it was like when they didn't have one yet. For the years before I was allowed to have one, having an iPod was a useful set of training wheels to know the level of responsibility I needed to have. So to adults yes it may be obsolete, but adults aren't really the market for iPods anymore I'd say, it's really kids to lock them into the iPhone family as early as possible.
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I get your point, but it's pretty indisputable that the iPod has become pretty obsolete. If people don't want their kids to have a phone, they even buy a tablet a lot of the time, which is at least what a friend of mine did for his nephew. Also, iPod sales have declined dramatically over the past few years.
It's honestly kind of a pointless product these days, and that's reflected in the sales.