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iPod 160gb Classic - excellent!
[Saint]:
--- Quote from: Injection on September 19, 2012, 04:26:25 AM ---How do they now that Rocbkox was on the device, when it is on warranty? Is this similar to flashing an Android phone (so they can see in flash counter) or?
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No, no flash counter.
It essentially relies on you being a good citizen. Although, there is certainly a possibility that the device could fail in such a way that disallowed you to remove Rockbox before a warranty claim, in which case (if they bothered checking) I would expect the Geniuses to laugh you out of their hipster Apple store.
[Saint]
Injection:
I'm not a good citizen ;D Once I had a COWON mp3 player which I connected on a broken power amplifier and it burned Cowon's output (probably a voltage on power amplifier's input) so I bring it to the service and said "it stopped working itself". It was less than a month old and I got my money back because they didn't have such device any more.
I knew that there is such a possibility. The same is with Android phones. But I think that they have an option to reset the phone even if it's broken.
--- Quote ---I would expect the Geniuses to laugh you out of their hipster Apple store.
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Lol ;D I easily get angry so, they can try but they won't survive the night :P
(just kidding)
Usually I don't like Apple, but iPod is the only thing that I planned to buy. There is no other player with that amount of storage in my country so it's the only option, but Rocbkox would be a great solution to get rid off iTunes and other Apple's bullshits.
Thanks on your help!
AlexP:
Deliberately defrauding Cowon is nothing to be proud of.
Injection:
So Classic is my only option if I want a HDD player with at least 160 GB? There are also Archos players but they probably have less quality than iPod. I felt in love with Cowon X7 but I was reading a lot and seems that it's not a quality player. Furthermore, it has a better sound quality than iPod but this can be fixed with rockboxing iPod ;)
Johnathan327:
There were seven 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 liteblue.
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