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only design flaw i seem to notice is that it's difficult to clip on and off while the device is on
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However, some design flaws stopped me from giving this a 5 star rating.
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Unfortunately, there is still a minor, annoying design flaw
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I love the 4th generation shuffle for its spartan quality but the main design flaw is that when you try to re-clip you end up pushing the buttons
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Again, if your hands are shaking like jello from physical exertion or from the cold and the Shuffle is having a hard time determining exactly what you want to do, that's not a design flaw
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Regardless of the reason, this a huge design flaw (I never had this problem with the 1st or 2nd gen Shufle or 2nd gen Nano)
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That's NOT a design flaw, it's life
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Flexible Earhook Headphone (White)s, which I find comfortable and which, crucially, have a short cord that won't hang down for me to trip over if the Shuffle is clipped somewhere on my shirt
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I loved my shuffle 2g
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I hated the 3g with the inline controls
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True, you can create an excellent 2g playlist, but since I wrote this review I have been much more involved in converting my CD set and being able to carry the whole set around is just amazing...everything I said below is still true, but I sure wish this thing had 8gb instead of just 2 gb - even though Shuffling would get a whole
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It's 2G (with a 4 G model available)
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I work as a