iPod shuffle 1

Give chance a chance.

2005.01iPod software 1.1.5

Background

Apple announced iPod shuffle at Macworld Expo on January 11, 2005 with the taglines "Life is random" and "Give chance a chance". iPod shuffle introduced flash memory (rather than a hard drive) to iPods for the first time. The shuffle comes in two models: 512 MB (up to 120, 4-minute songs encoded at 128 kbit/s) and 1 GB (up to 240). Unlike other iPod models, iPod shuffle cannot play Apple Lossless or AIFF encoded audio files—possibly due to the iPod shuffle's smaller processing power. The shuffle has a SigmaTel processor. One review regards it as having one of the best-sounding audio systems of all the iPod models.

SourceWikipedia

Key Specs

DisplayNone
BatteryUp to 12 hours
Weight22g

Full Specifications

Basic Info

Release Date2005.01
Discontinued2006.09
Original Price$99 (512MB), $149 (1GB)
OS SupportiPod software 1.1.5
Support StatusObsolete

Chip & Storage

Storage512MB / 1GB

Display

Screen TypeNone

Connectivity

BluetoothNone

Power

BatteryUp to 12 hours

Audio & Sensors

Audio FormatsAAC / MP3 / MP3 VBR / Audible / WAV
Video FormatsNone
Photo FormatsNone
ControlsPlay/pause, Next track, Previous track, Volume

Body & Dimensions

Size & Weight25 mm × 8.4 mm × 84 mm,22g

Color

Available Colors

Model Identifier

Model IDA1112
Technical Specificationshttps://support.apple.com/zh-cn/docs/ipod/130300