It's a forgone conclusion that the next iPhone won't be coming out during its traditonal June/July period this year but mug later, like in the fall. If that's the case, what'll happen to the iPods?
Are they going to get squished in along with the next iPhone launch?
Or could the iconic line of dedicated music players pass through 2011 without an update until 2012?
We really won't know until WWDC next week. It might provide a clue as to what we can expect when the next generation iOS devices.
Personally, I am in the market for a 200+ GB iPod classic. iCloud or not, I am determined to take my media with me wherever I go.
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