The Most Affordable iPods We’ve Heard About

Yep, the Apple Store is now available in the Philippines. But unless the iPod buyer wants their new toy engraved, they can still enjoy significantly lower prices from other local retailers. Continue to see details of the lowest local iPod prices that we know.

iPod nano

“A brand-new black, white, or “pink” iPod nano (fourth-gen, 8GB version) for P8,000

Longbeard is selling the 8GB nano for P7,500, and the 16GB variant for 10,000

iPod touch

“…and iStudio is releasing the 8gb models for just 11990

“guys, the Ipod 2g [touch] 16gig is now available at istudio for [P]15,500.00

“…iStudio —>32gig is 19,000 cash…”

iPod classic

The 120GB iPod classic is available for P12,500 from Longbeard

Got a Lower Price?

Have you found a lower price than the ones claimed above? On a related note, I haven’t seen any iPod classics significantly cheaper than the official price, and the price difference between “official” iPod shuffles and their third-party counterparts is too small to feature in my opinion. In any case, feel free to share the wealth by leaving your opinion below.

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One Response to “The Most Affordable iPods We’ve Heard About”

  1. vida

    3:03 pm Sat Mar 7 2009

    this is from sulit.ph… lower price it is…

    Please contact us at:
    922-2292 mon-sat 10am-6pm
    232-232-0 mon-fri 8am-6pm, sat 10:30am-6pm

    0922-415-6813 mon-sat 10am-6pm

    http://www.qualitycellularphone.com

    – ready stock

    no meet ups, pick up at:

    Quality Cellular
    144-C West Ave., QC
    across CityOil Gas Station, near EDSA
    from sm/trinoma mrt station, walk 10mins
    mon-sat 10am-6pm

    1year warranty
    ntc registered
    all original package
    open line
    100% brand new

    8gb – 11200
    16gb- 14300
    32gb – 18300
    classic 120gb – 11,500

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