Of course, this all depends on:
1) How compressed the file is (Bitrate)
2) How long the song is (Seconds)
3) Compression codec used
4) Ultimately, this translates to what is the average file size (in MB) of the songs.
So... there are 1024 MB in a GB, so 1024 * 160 MB in 160 GB or 163,840 MB in 160 GB.
If the songs are of an average file size of 4 MB then 160 GB would store 40,960 songs.
It can hold 12,000 or more songs, but it all depends on the bit rate of the compressed audio file. Same with the videos.
There is not an iPod that has such memory. The largest memory for an iPod is 160GB (the iPod Classic), which is enough to hold around 40,000 songs.
40,000 according to apple.ca
it can hold 500 songs on it.
i would figure at least 34000 this depends on how long the songs are i have an8gb and filled it up with 1700 hence 160 divided by 8 equals 20 times that by 1700 you get 34000.
Well, mathematically speaking... If the 160GB iPod Classic can hold 40,000 songs, then the 16GB iPhone 5 should hold 4,000 songs, the 32GB should hold 8,000 songs, and the 64GB should hold 16,000 songs. Keep in mind these numbers are probably higher than actual because general iOS tends to take up a few GB or memory, plus you will probably have some apps and contacts and texts taking up memory on your phone.
iPod come in different sizes from 2GB to 160GB. Apple song estimates are 250 songs per 1GB. So roughly 500 to 40 000 songs. But Apple takes part of the memory for the OS, games, settings etc.
it can hold 5 whales
Since 4GB can hold about 1000 songs at least according to Apple , then by using this you can know that 1500GB would hold about 375000 songs but remember that mostly the exact number is always less than the approximated one.
well 1 GB hold 500 songs. now do the rest of the math!!
10000000.00
64gb on an ipod can hold 10,000 songs/apps
about 40,000 songs estimated at 3.5 mins each