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About the iPod Classic 4th
The Apple iPod 4th Generation, also known as iPod Click Wheel or iPod 4G, was introduced on July 19, 2004, and discontinued on October 12, 2005. It revolutionized the iPod line by introducing the iconic Click Wheel interface, which consolidated all navigation buttons onto a touch-sensitive scroll wheel adopted from the iPod mini. The device featured a slightly thinner enclosure compared to the 3rd generation and offered significantly improved battery life. The 4G iPod was the first full-sized iPod capable of charging via USB 2.0 in addition to FireWire, eliminating the need for a dedicated FireWire port. It supported multiple audio formats including AAC, MP3, AIFF, Apple Lossless, and WAV. A premium variant, the iPod Photo, was introduced on October 26, 2004, featuring a color display and photo viewing capabilities. The standard 4G models featured a monochrome grayscale display, while later color variants became available on June 28, 2005.
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