Free Apple iPod Classic 160GB
Hold everything. The new iPod classic.
With 160GB of storage and up to 36 hours of battery life, the new Apple iPod Classic lets you enjoy up to 30,000 songs or up to 200 hours of video — or any combination — wherever you go.
Free Apple iPod Classic 160GB via Xpango |
Browse through your music collection by flipping through album art. Select an album to turn it over and see the track list.
A Genius in the house.
With just a few clicks, the new Genius feature creates a playlist of tracks in your library that go great together.
Enhanced Interface.
Experience a whole new way to browse and view your music and video with new visual graphics that appear next to your tracklistings, albums and playlists.
Classic beauty.
Beautiful, durable, and sleek, iPod classic features an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure with rounded edges. Choose quintessential silver or striking new black.
Key Featured Include;
- 160GB of storage
- Up to 36 hours Battery
- Enhanced user interface
- Cover Flow
- Available in 2 Colours - Black and Silver
- Sleeker design
What's in the box?
Is it true we can get this gadget for free without spending a dime?All we have to do is collect credits by referring friends or complete offers.
So there is nothing to lose, just a little of your time.
Are you interested? Click here and lets prove it together :)
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