The cheapest iPod by Apple is the iPod Shuffle which is roughly around fifty dollars. It doesn't hold very many songs. You could get an MP3 player if you have a budget that holds more songs.
eat your ipod
It depends on how many gigs it has, the more you have the more it will hold..
For an iPod touch, it can hold around roughly 250 more songs.
It does that because your ipod is full and can't hold anymore songs it it deletes other songs everytime you add on more song.
Well, the iPod Nano is a smaller version of iPod and holds less songs because the storage isn't so big. The regular iPods have more storage. If you are looking to hold a lot of songs, I would go with the regular iPod.
40,000 songs. why do you ask? do you want to put more songs? anyway, have fun with your ipod...tee-hee
The iPod classic is better. It has a much more space than the Nano, and a larger screen. It's also not much more expensive than the Nano. The nano is easier to carry around and more lightweight, but can only hold a fraction of the songs a Classic can. The nano is good if all you want are songs and a few movies. The Classic, on the other hand, is bigger and bulkier, but can hold plenty of songs and movies. The right choice depends on what you use your ipod for. For video player, the ipod classic is better. For music player, the ipod nano 4G is amazing. As the nano chromatic is amazing music player, you can also put video to nano chromatic with the guide.
More than 5000.
When it comes down to purchasing or using an iPod, the most important aspect is the amount of content it can hold, because after you pick the right color or get your name inscribed on the back, the songs are all that really matter.Varying song lengthsApple claims that the 8GB holds up to 2,000 songs. The key phrase is "up to". Apple gets the number 2,000 from assuming that every song you put on your iPod is around 4MB, or four minutes long, which is the length of the average song. However, if you want to put songs like Bob Dylan's "Desolation Row", Miles Davis' "All Blues", The Doors' "The End" and just about any Rush song (each averaging 11 minutes in length), then 2,000 songs is a very high estimate. On the other hand, not every song is as long as four minutes; some are shorter, so the songs can balance out. A more realistic amount of songs that you can hold is around 1,700 songs. That assumes that you use your iPod to only store music MP3s.Other contentYou can only hold 2,000 songs, or the more realistic 1,700 songs, if the only thing you are storing on your iPod is music. Apple states that the 8GB can hold 2,000 songs, 7,000 photos or eight hours of video, but not at the same time. If you want to hold any videos or photos on your iPod, then the amount of songs you can hold is going to further decrease.For optimal music storage, do not load your photos onto your iPod; they take up more room than you think and are not as useful as your favorite songs. Selective uploadingIf you want to hold music, photos and videos on your 8GB iPod, and you want control over which songs are uploaded, then you must choose what specific songs you want on your iPod. It does not allow you to hold all the songs you own, and randomly uploads as many songs it can hold. Create a playlist only for your iPod, and add your favorite songs to that playlist. When it comes time to sync your iPod to your music provider, select the option that allows you to upload only that one playlist. This way, when you want different music on your iPod, all you have to do is change the songs on your playlist.Overall, there is no standard amount of songs that an 8GB iPod holds. It varies depending on the average length of songs you own, and whether or not you wish to hold other content on your iPod. The easiest way to figure how many songs your iPod holds, with or without your other content, is to sync your iPod, go into the Songs playlist on your iPod and see how many songs were uploaded. That way, you can effectively control which songs you hold on your iPod.
OkAY, All depends on how many Apps do you have in your iPod...BUT if you only use your iPod(4GB) for music then about a 1,000 songs might fit on it. It also depends on the song's size in MG, It means that you can have more than a thousand songs on it as long as the songs are not that long... I have the ipod touch(8GB) and i have obout 2,000+ songs with NO Apps on it...
Yes, it says it can hold so many songs or so many movies BUT not at the same time, individualy so having 5 movies can change how many more songs you can hold on your ipod.