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> Why do iPods/iPod Nanos freeze so much?
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Posted: Jan 18 2009, 05:08 PM
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It's nice that they have the ability to be reset, but it doesn't mean they have to constantly freeze up.

Mine always seems to freeze at least once or twice a day. Most of the time it happens when I've been listening to it on the bus home from college and I connect it to my 360 to charge it up, then boom. It freezes, so I need to reset it.

What gives? e_e


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Posted: Jan 18 2009, 05:08 PM
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Posted: Jan 18 2009, 05:11 PM
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Because Apple tends to focus more on aesthetics than performance, from what I've gathered (Well, the iTouch/iPhone are good performance-wise, but other than that...)

Or it could be you connecting it to your 360.


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