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Although I wasn’t hearing any complaints about it, it seems that Apple is set to bring the eye-candy CoverFlow feature to it’s iPod line. It looks and works exactly as you’d expect it to, but it will probably consume a little bit more battery than it normally would, if you were to browse in the “classic” mode.
Although some people are sceptical about this, I think that it will eventually become true, so there’s not much use in discussing whether or not this is true, because it will certainly become true in the next incarnation of the iPods.
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One Response for "iPod to receive CoverFlow update?"
February 27th, 2007 at 12:36
1Most likely fake but hopefully coming. I just wanted to note that the headphones you can see in the background are the old style.
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