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The 'father of the iPod' now says Apple should bring back a 'nostalgic version' of the music device
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The ‘father of the iPod’ now says Apple should bring back a ‘nostalgic version’ of the music device

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Tony Fadell, the creator of the iPod, has called on Apple to bring back the iconic music device, saying it could thrive again in a modern form. Speaking on a podcast, Fadell suggested Apple could integrate iPod functionality into products like AirPods, appealing to nostalgia and users seeking distraction-free music listening.

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He said a revived iPod could target consumers moving away from smartphone overload, similar to the growing interest in simplified “dumb phones”. Although Apple discontinued the iPod line in 2019, Fadell noted that active online communities still modify and celebrate the device. His comments come amid broader discussions about Apple’s future leadership and product direction.

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