The Apple iPod original was an innovative and stand out device in the MP3 player market. It is equipped with features that included FireWire “400” support, an easy to use an operating system. As the device line-up continues on today, the iPod continues to evolve and revolutionise the portable music industry. Many of the features set out in this device has been carried through to the iPhone line-up and briefly into the Apple Watch line-up. It introduced the renowned scroll wheel button which allowed users to easily scroll through and pick songs among other things.
80 MHz PP5021C
32 MB/64 MB
30 – 60 GB
14 Hours
Storage & Memory
The iPod comes with a 32MB or 64MB RAM and has two versions of 30 GB and 60 GB storage taking in up to 7500 and 15,00 songs respectively.
Screen Size and Resolution
The iPod comes with a 2.5-inch (diagonal) QVGA transflective over 260,000 color LCD display with 320×240 native resolution.
OS & Processor
The iPod has dual 80 MHz PP5021C processors powering its functions.
Battery
The iPod has an estimated 14 hours of juice from its Lithium battery.
Connectivity
It comes with FireWire connectivity and a standard 3.5mm headphone jack.
Introduction Date: October 12, 2005
Discontinued Date: September 12, 2006
Processors
Memory
Processors
2
Onboard RAM
32 MB/ 64 MB
Processor Speed
80 MHz
Storage
Processor Type
PP5021C
Capacity
30 GB, 60 GB
Connectivity Details
Song Capacity
7500, 15,000
USB Support
None
Photo Capacity
25,000
FireWire Support
Sync & Charge
Description
Standard Wireless
N/A
Case Type
Handheld
Standard Bluetooth
N/A
Form Factor
iPod 5th Gen
Cell Network
N/A
Housing Color
White & Black
Battery Details
Controller
ClickWheel
Battery Type
Lithium Polymer
Apple Order Number
MA002LL/A
Battery Life
14 hours (Music)
Apple Subfamily
iPod with Video
Stand by Time
One Month
Apple Model Number
A1136 (EMC 2065)
Operating System and Display
Model ID
N/A
Pre-installed OS
N/A
Camera
None
Maximum OS
N/A
Dimensions
4.1in x 2.4in x 0.43in
Built-in Display
2.5″ QVGA LCD
Average Weight
4.8 oz
Display Resolution
320×240
Mac Support
MacOS X 10.3.9
Identifier reference: MA002LL/A, A1136, EMC 2065. Use these together because one Apple identifier can sometimes cover multiple configurations.
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