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Apple announces plans to discontinue the iPod

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Apple has announced that it is officially discontinuing the iPod, after more than 20 years on the market.The MP3 player launched in 2001 with its original, click-wheel navigation, which was designed by Tony Fadell, who later invented the iPhone.

The device was initially able to store up to 1,000 tracks.Following the original model, Apple released the Mini, the Nano and the smaller iPod Shuffle.

The iPod Touch was launched in 2007, as numerous other Apple products were beginning to grow in popularity.Back in 2017, Apple discontinued the iPod Shuffle and Nano models. “We are simplifying our iPod line-up with two models of iPod touch now with double the capacity starting,” said the tech giant at the time.

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