5,000
2,000 if only songs
Well a 4 GB ipod can hold about 1,000 songs, and so can a 4 GB MP3 player. It really depends on the format and lenght of the songs.
I think atleast a 1000 songs im not sure though
You can put about (estimated by Apple.com, and assuming that the songs are of the average length of around 3-4 minutes) 1,750 songs on it.
One gigabyte will hold about 250, 4-minute songs. A 32GB iPod only has about 28GB of storage available. So a 32GB iPod will hold about 7,000 songs.
IPod touch 4th generation is the newest IPod touch that is out. It can play songs in high quality, and it also plays videos, or you can stream them on it from the internet.
The 4-mega bite holds 4,000 songs at $123 and the 8-mega bite holds 8,000 songs at $194.
4,8,16, or 32 gigabite
Up to 2000 songs...depending on the file sizes.
750. 1 song (4 minutes) at 128kbt/s = about 4 megabytes. About 1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte. Therefore 250 songs per gigabyte x 3 = 750 songs
Apple's website quotes ipod nanos holding 1000 songs. This sounds about right because I have a 64 MB mp3 player and it can hold almost 20 songs, so proportionally speaking, this means a 4 GB could hold around 1200 songs. 1000 songs or 3500 pictures
Songs average to be about 4 minutes long. So that would calculate to be 28,000 minutes, or about 450 hours straight of listening to music.