Apple’s Buttonless iPod Also Had a Little-known Headphone Jack problem

<p>A<strong>pple is no stranger to minimalism. In fact, it has indoctrinated it into nearly every facet of its sprawling ecosystem, be it the shedding of TouchID or the headphone jack. But the Cupertino-based giant&rsquo;s audio experiments began in 2009 as it unveiled its smallest iPod yet.</strong></p> <p>The third-generation iPod Shuffle was incredibly small for a device that could hold over a thousand songs (at 128 kbps). A device 1.8 inches tall and 0.3 inches thin, this sleek piece of engineering was half the size of its predecessor while offering more storage. Unfortunately, the sacrifices were visible on first blush.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/macoclock/apples-buttonless-ipod-also-had-a-little-known-headphone-jack-problem-371ce8f2a2ce"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>