Sixth Generation iPod - 2007
During a special iPod-centric event on September 5, 2007, Steve Jobs introduced the sixth generation iPod and the retronym suffix “classic”. Featuring slightly thinner bodies, the sixth generation classic also sported dramatically improved battery life, reaching up to 40 hours of music playback and 7 hours of video playback. The front plate of the iPod is now made of anodized aluminum instead of polycarbonate plastic, and Signature iPod White has been replaced by silver. The sixth generation classic also introduced a completely overhauled user interface, incorporating more graphics and Cover Flow. The sixth generation classic is offered in an 80 GB (20,000 songs) model for US$249 and a 160 GB (40,000 songs) model for US$349. The U2 special edition has been dropped.
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