Apple Drops Nano, Shuffle Music Players, Adds Storage to iPod Touch
Apple dropped the unconnected Nano and Shuffle music players from its lineup, while doubling the storage on its $199 (now 64 GB) and $299 (128 GB) iPod touch Wi-Fi-enabled players, TechCrunch reported Thursday. Unlike the most recent iPhone, the iPod touch -- with a smartphone form factor, 4-inch Retina display, front and rear cameras and apps -- retained the 3.5mm headphone jack, a major benefit to some Apple customers. Apple didn’t comment.