Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

End of an era: Apple to pull the plug on iPod after 20 years

- Agence France-Presse

SAN FRANCISCO: Apple on Tuesday put out word it is no longer making iPods, the trend-setting MP3 players that transforme­d how people get music and gave rise to the iPhone.

Late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs introduced the devices nearly 21 years ago with his legendary showmanshi­p flare, and the small, easy to operate players helped the company revolution­ize how music was sold.

It packed “a mind-blowing 1,000 songs” the company said at the time, and together with Apple’s iTunes shop establishe­d a new distributi­on model for the music industry.

Buying complete albums on vinyl gave way to paying 99 cents a piece for selected digital songs.

Industry trackers and California-based Apple itself have long acknowledg­ed that the do-it-all iPhone would eat away at sales of one-trick devices such as iPod MP3 players.

The trend toward streaming music services, including one by Apple, has made devices designed just for carrying digital tunes around less enticing for consumers.

Apple said in a blog post that the current generation of iPods will only be available as long as current supplies last.

“Music has always been part of our core at Apple, and bringing it to hundreds of millions of users in the way iPod did impacted more than just the music industry,” said Apple senior vice-president of worldwide marketing Greg Joswiak.

“It also redefined how music is discovered, listened to, and shared.”

Joswiak said that the “spirit of iPod” lives on in its lineup of products including iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and its HomePod smart speaker.

“Since its introducti­on over 20 years ago, iPod has captivated users all over the world who love the ability to take their music with them on the go,” Apple said in a blog post.

“Today, the experience of taking one’s music library out into the world has been integrated across Apple’s product line - from iPhone and Apple Watch to iPad and Mac.”

The iPod endured despite analyst worries that the release of the iPhone in 2007 would destroy demand, since the smartphone­s provided much more than just digital music.

 ?? REUTERS/FILE ?? New Apple iPod Nanos during an unveiling in San Francisco, California, in 2007.
REUTERS/FILE New Apple iPod Nanos during an unveiling in San Francisco, California, in 2007.

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