Apple removed the iPod classic in September 2014 without saying that. Although it had the same design as the original version, which was introduced in 2001, it was polished over the years and was renamed the classic 2007 book. The last type to be found since 2009 With 160 GB internal storage option, you can store thousands of songs and videos.
Having a 160 GB special iPod didn't mean you could have the entire music library in the palm of our hand, but and have an external storage disk. With iTunes we couldn't activate the option of converting it to a USB flash drive type. A YouTube user took advantage of the concept by combining 1,000 GB.
Four microSD cards to get the last 1 TB
Finding an iPod classic in stores right now is tricky. Hopefully, you can find a new one on eBay or you're in good shape if we feel like exploring it, as the YouTuber DankPods have created an external storage unit for storage.
The video shows how the channel owner distributes the player to a board that supports four microSD cards to install the last 1 TB. However, the author explains that the process it has limitations, because if you skip the maximum number of songs allowed (30,000 or 60,000 songs depending on the model), the iPod runs out of RAM because it can't handle the entire library.
The inventor's recommendation is that, if desired, all desired songs should be included without limit, and all space is used for any other file type. In the comments attached the eBay store is focused on iPods, some of which are being repaired.