October 20, 2025 - 21:41

Tim Cook, our readers have spoken: And they want the iPod back. Now it's time for Apple to listen. In a world dominated by streaming services and smartphones, many consumers are expressing a longing for the simplicity and charm of the iPod. Since its debut in 2001, the iPod revolutionized how we listen to music, offering a portable and user-friendly experience that resonated with millions.
The recent surge in nostalgia for the device highlights a desire for a more focused music experience, free from the distractions of apps and notifications that smartphones bring. Fans reminisce about the tactile click wheel, the compact design, and the joy of curating playlists without the overwhelming choices available today.
As Apple continues to innovate and expand its product lineup, the demand for a modernized version of the iPod serves as a reminder of the brand's rich legacy. It may be time for Apple to consider revisiting this iconic device, catering to both loyal fans and a new generation eager for a taste of the past.
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