Helped Apple create a sleek portable music player

Apple was not the first to join the market for portable music players. However, once it entered, it completely outperformed the competition. Jobs helped Apple create a sleek portable music player.


Apple released the iPod in 2001, a portable and well-designed music player that could store thousands of songs. The iPod, unlike other music players on the market, packed a powerful punch. Jobs made certain that the gadget was supported by well-written applications. He accomplished all of this while maintaining a user-friendly interface. Back then, for a moderate $400, one could acquire the iPod, which included a 5-gigabyte hard drive and a beautiful mechanical scroll wheel.


Even in the face of accusations that the iPod was purposefully designed not to sync with the Windows operating system, Jobs remained confident in his goods. The iPod music player eventually become a global household item. The next models were even more bright and more stunning than the preceding ones.


Jobs also swiftly resolved any issues that arose with the wheel and display functions. He took it a step further by including a touch-wheel in the music player. Soon after, Apple developed little miniature displays on iPods that allowed customers to enjoy.

Photo: The ipod
Photo: The ipod
Photo: Apple Music Special Event 2005-The iPod Nano Introduction

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