iPod Classic

iPod Classic

Digital rendering of the iPod Classic 6th generation in silver
ManufacturerApple
Product familyiPod
TypePortable media player
LifespanNovember 10, 2001 – September 9, 2014 (12 years, 9 months)
DiscontinuedSeptember 9, 2014
Media5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80, 120 or 160 GB 1.8" hard drive
Operating system1.5 (1G, 2G)
2.3 (3G)
3.1.1 (4G)
1.2.1 (4G Color)
1.3 (5G)
1.1.2 (6G)
2.0.5 (6G, 2009)
Display1G–4G: 160 x 128 px, 2 in (51 mm), monochrome LCD
Color: 220 x 176 px, 2 in (51 mm), color LCD
5G–6G: 320 x 240 px, 2.5 in (64 mm), color LCD
Input1G: Scroll wheel
2G–3G: Touch wheel
4G–6G: Click wheel
Connectivity1G–4G: FireWire
3G–6G: USB 2.0
Power1G–2G: Lithium polymer battery
3G–6G: Lithium-ion battery
SuccessoriPod Touch
RelatediPod Shuffle
iPod mini
iPod Nano
iPod Touch
iPhone
Made inChina
WebsiteOfficial website (archived)

The iPod Classic (stylized and marketed as iPod classic and originally simply iPod) is a discontinued portable media player created and formerly marketed by Apple.

There were six generations of the iPod Classic, as well as a spin-off (the iPod Photo) that was later re-integrated into the main iPod line. All generations used a 1.8-inch (46 mm) hard drive for storage. The "classic" suffix was formally introduced with the rollout of the sixth-generation iPod on September 5, 2007. Prior generations of the device had simply been marketed as the "iPod". It was available in silver or black from 2007 onwards, replacing the "signature iPod white".

On September 9, 2014, Apple discontinued the iPod Classic. The sixth-generation 160 GB iPod Classic was the last Apple product to use the original 30-pin dock connector and the distinctive click wheel.