What happens when left on Pause??

Im just about to get the 2g shuffle. Im a little ****** that it doesn't maintain its memory of where i left off in my playlist of shuffled songs, and that it will repeat continuously after whole list has been played through. From what i understand it will lose my playlist order, if i shut it off. what happens when i leave it on pause, will it shut off in a minute and will restart from last moment once play is pressed, or will it lose its memory..or stay paused and drain the battery,,,,, what happens?

Im just about to get the 2g shuffle. Im a little
****** that it doesn't maintain its memory of where i
left off in my playlist of shuffled songs, and that
it will repeat continuously after whole list has been
played through. From what i understand it will lose
my playlist order, if i shut it off. what happens
when i leave it on pause, will it shut off in a
minute and will restart from last moment once play is
pressed, or will it lose its memory..or stay paused
and drain the battery,,,,, what happens?
After PAUSE, if left untouched it will go to sleep...but should retain position. The proper procedure is to press PAUSE and then hold PAUSE down for 3 seconds which will disable the buttons...
IF you PAUSE and then turn OFF, it will play from where it was PAUSEd.
Another neat feature is automatic PAUSE when the earphone plug is disconnected...

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