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Apple Updates iPod Mini With 4GB & 6GB Starting at $199 (UPDATED)

TMO Reports - Apple Updates iPod Mini With 4GB & 6GB Starting at $199 (UPDATED)

by , 8:30 AM EST, February 23rd, 2005

Apple Computer announced Wednesday second generation iPods minis with a 4 gigabyte (GB) capacity, starting at US$199 and a new 6GB model at $249.

Both models are available in pink, blue, silver, green colors. The gold-colored model has been dropped. The iPod mini line debuted in January 2004, priced at $249.00.

Apple also changed the icons on the new iPod mini models, making them match the color of their cases. For instance, the blue iPod mini has blue menu, forward, backward, and play/pause icons on the clickwheel, while the pink iPod mini has pink icons.

Both iPod mini models feature increased battery life of up to 18 hours, the company said. Previously, Apple was quoting eight hours of battery life on one charge.

All iPod mini models include earbud headphones, a belt clip case, a USB 2.0 cable, and a CD with iTunes 4.7.1 for Mac and Windows computers.

With the new models, Apple is no longer providing a FireWire cable, instead favoring only the USB 2.0 interface. USB 2.0 has a theoretical top speed of 480 megabits per second while FireWire has a theoretical top speed of 400 Mbps. Previously iPod minis shipped with both cables. Users wanting to use the faster speed FireWire cable can purchase one directly from Apple for $19.

Bryan Chaffin contributed to this report.


Apple's new iPod mini family

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Close Name:Smith Posts: 13 Joined: 16 Feb 2005
Subject: Battery Life - Not Impressed

The rated battery life on an iPod goes up because Apple expects users to be doing less and less with it. My iPod runs fine as long as I sit next to an electrical outlet. As soon as I disconnect it from the outlet the battery starts dying like an astronaut without oxygen.

Close Name:Small White Car Posts: 1960 Joined: 02 Jul 2004
Subject: Re: Battery Life - Not Impressed

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Smith wrote:
The rated battery life on an iPod goes up because Apple expects users to be doing less and less with it.


My "old" mini claimed 4 or so hours of life. The new one says 18.

You're saying that they use a different method of measuring this now then they used to? Where did you read that?

EDIT:

Now that the photo versions are priced at "regular" levels, it will be interesting to see how they do. Well, if you want more then 20 GB it's the ONLY choice, now, so I'm sure you'll see more of them around. This is the beginning of the end for the B&W screens!

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Silver it's so in it's out...

Both models are available in pink, blue, silver, green colors. The silver-colored model has been dropped.

I think you meant gold has been dropped. Or did they call it something else?

Close Name:Small White Car Posts: 1960 Joined: 02 Jul 2004
Subject:

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Guest wrote:
Both models are available in pink, blue, silver, green colors. The silver-colored model has been dropped.

I think you meant gold has been dropped. Or did they call it something else?


Looks like you're right. I hadn't even noticed that. Come to think of it, I've NEVER seen anyoen with a Gold mini before. I guess they just weren't that popular.

Close Name:Biff Posts: 1479 Joined: 08 Apr 2004
Subject:

Quote
Smith wrote:
The rated battery life on an iPod goes up because Apple expects users to be doing less and less with it. My iPod runs fine as long as I sit next to an electrical outlet. As soon as I disconnect it from the outlet the battery starts dying like an astronaut without oxygen.
So you're having battery life problems with your iPod mini? You do have a mini right? Cause you wouldn't be comparing the life of your hard drive based iPod to that of a solid state mini with no moving parts right? Cause that would just be stupid.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: news flash

Hey Biff,
Try to keep up.

Technical Specifications: iPod mini
Capacity

* 4GB or 6GB hard disk drive(1)
* Holds 1,000 to 1,500 songs in 128-Kbps AAC format(2)
* Stores data via FireWire or USB 2.0 hard drive


Love that high and mighty with the wrong information. Sweeeet.

Close Name:Small White Car Posts: 1960 Joined: 02 Jul 2004
Subject:

Boy, I'm really confused right now. Except for the comment about the colors, I can't figure out what all these posts are about.

* A Guest said that his battery doesn't last long and implies that Apple is inflating the numbers they put on their web page.

* Biff asked if he was comparing his mini to a shuffle.

* Another Guest posted tech specs on the mini and says Biff is wrong. (?)

I'm just not following this conversation very well.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: The Differences

Apple has a good post on AppleCare on the differences between the two generations of iPod minis.

Go here: http://docs.info.apple.com/article2.html?artnum=300850

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Conversation

Biff seems to be suggesting that the _mini_ has no moving parts, when infact it is the shuffle that is flash-drive based.

This is the source of the confusion.

-FlashFranky

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Love is Like Oxygen

That battery that is dying like an astronaut without oxygen may need to be reset. Engadget or MacFixit or somebody had a tutorial on how to do that so google it.

Close Name:Bookman Posts: 543 Joined: 22 Apr 2002
Subject:

I for one am sorry to see the Goldie go. I had my heart set on a gold mini - well, I guess a silver with 2 additional gigs and a longer battery life for the same price is some consolation

Close Name:Mace Posts: 9604 Joined: 07 Aug 2003
Subject:

Bookman, you can buy one from eBay.

The good thing about iPod is its popularity. You can easier sell your earlier model to help fund the purchase of a newer model.



Last edited by Mace on Wed Feb 23, 2005 6:19 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Close Name:jimothy Posts: 612 Joined: 04 Jun 2004
Subject: Smith

Quote
Smith wrote:
The rated battery life on an iPod goes up because Apple expects users to be doing less and less with it. My iPod runs fine as long as I sit next to an electrical outlet. As soon as I disconnect it from the outlet the battery starts dying like an astronaut without oxygen.

Folks, Smith is obviously lying. He's vying to take the Lead Troll title from Reality Check. Check his recent comments, and he's blatantly anti-Apple. Anybody who is that bitter would not have bought an iPod. He knows not of which he talks and is just trying to rile you all up. Don't try to make sense of him or his comments.

Close Name:spxyu02 Posts: 1214 Joined: 04 Aug 2004
Subject:

Man, they totally should've busted out the black mini, that thing would've sold like no other.

Close Name:Guest
Subject:

"The rated battery life on an iPod goes up because Apple expects users to be doing less and less with
it."

No, the battery rating goes up because Apple improved it. There's no way to extend an iPod with 8 hours of battery life to anywhere near 18 hours unless maybe, and this is a slim chance, a person doesn't listen to any music on it and disables the display. Try applying some logic to your lies.

Close Name:B-sabre Posts: 70 Joined: 18 Jan 2005
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spxyu02 wrote:
Man, they totally should've busted out the black mini, that thing would've sold like no other.


Hmmmm....why not develop a line of "manly" miniPod covers. Make them out of carbon fiber weave or graphite composites, and they slip over the iPod like a jacket.

Manly colors and bullet-proof resistance in one package...

Close Name:spxyu02 Posts: 1214 Joined: 04 Aug 2004
Subject:

Quote
B-sabre wrote:
Quote
spxyu02 wrote:
Man, they totally should've busted out the black mini, that thing would've sold like no other.


Hmmmm....why not develop a line of "manly" miniPod covers. Make them out of carbon fiber weave or graphite composites, and they slip over the iPod like a jacket.

Manly colors and bullet-proof resistance in one package...


I'm not looking for "manly" as I am badass. I mean, silver electronics were big, and apple has done well with the clean white look, but I think throwing a nice black in the mix would be pretty sweet, and definitely offer a stark contrast to the plain white iPods.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!

Minis DROPPED in price, went UP in capacity, and the battery life is no WAY BETTER!

You can tell its a good thing because a troll (Smith) is desperately trying to FUD the PARTY! But to no avail... everyone's gonna get a Mini! Woot!

Close Name:Mace Posts: 9604 Joined: 07 Aug 2003
Subject:

iPod mini shot up to occupy the top 4 sellers in the audio-video (not just MP3) category in Amazon.com.

Close Name:Guest
Subject:

Mac idiots.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: battery

you need to go to www.ipodbattery.com you can order the battery to fix it

Close Name:justme99 Posts: 1 Joined: 01 Mar 2006
Subject: Ipod battery

if you are Uk based you can get replacement Ipod batteries at http://www.batterytrader.com they do 1st 2nd 3rd 4th generation plus Mini Shuffle and Photo batteries, all come with printed instructions and tools to enable a home fit.

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