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discontinued audio player by Apple Inc.
Apple updated the compact iPod mini in February 2005, dropping the gold color and adding a 6 GB model. Visually the 2G iPod mini is distinguished by colored printing on the clickwheel.
The 2G iPod mini was available in four colors – silver, blue, pink, and green – and two capacities, 4 GB and 6 GB. This was the last model to bear the iPod mini name. It was replaced by the iPod nano in September 2005.
Specs (via Low End Mac)
- Display: 1.67″ 138 x 110 pixel LED-backlit LCD.
- Code Name: Osiris, Q22B (6 GB)
- Weight: 3.6 oz.
- Dimensions: 3.6″ x 2.0″ x 0.5″
- Included Accessories: earbuds, belt clip, AC adapter, USB 2.0 30-pin dock cable, iTunes CD
- Model Number: A1051
- Cpus: 2 ARM 7TDMI -derived CPUs running at variable speeds up to 80 MHz
- Audio Chip: Audio Codecs developed by Wolfson Microelectronics
- Battery: 400 mAh lithium polymer
- Charge Time: 3 hours max. (1 hour fast charge to 80% capacity)
- Play Time: 8 hours
- Original Os: iPod mini OS 1.0
- Maximum Os: iPod mini OS 1.4.1
- Itunes Versions: iTunes 4.7.1 and later.
- Mac Os Required: OS X 10.2.8 or 10.3.4 or later recommended. 10.3.4 required for USB 2.0 support.
- Windows Versions Supported: 2000 SP4, XP Home or Professional SP2
- The End Of An Era: Apple Discontinues the iPod classic , Kevin Hannon, Low End Mac, 2014.09.09
- A History Of The Ipod: 2005 to Present , Tom Hormby, Low End Mac.