Apple Music Special Event 2005-The iPod Nano Introduction

Apple Music Special Event 2005-The iPod Nano Introduction

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Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the first ever iPod Nano.

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Karlovia
Karlovia 01-05-2020 04:32
He’s not wrong when he said this is one of the best products Apple has ever created. Honestly this design is amazing even in today’s standards.
Miguel M. Barbera
Miguel M. Barbera 21-09-2020 00:03
It’s so amazingly presented it makes me want to buy it now in 2019
TheRickRoller1
TheRickRoller1 01-09-2020 22:29
Damn he is good. Can’t believe I watched a full presentation of a product that doesn’t even exist anymore.
Valente Montes
Valente Montes 05-02-2021 03:56
I was in 6th grade when the iPod nano was released (2005) and was the first of my friends to have it. The fact that it had 2 GB and a color screen was incredible. I’ll never forget opening it outside of Best Buy and seeing how small and capable it was. Truly an insanely great product. RIP Steve Jobs.
luke harper
luke harper 06-07-2019 00:35
That was smooth as hell when he asked what the point of the mini jean pocket was and said “now we know” and pulled out the iPod nano. Great presentation.
bridgecross
bridgecross 24-07-2020 22:53
The iPod «wheel» interface is still a work of ergonomic genius. Even today with the iPhone touch screen, I can’t browse and search my music as easily as I could with that wheel. I’m waiting for someone to re-purpose that system for some other device.
Dan D
Dan D 07-04-2022 01:09
That part where he was comparing device sizes with competitors, absolutely brutal. It was a bloodbath. Yet Steve delivered it with the calmness and volume of Bob Ross.
Directed by Habbit
Directed by Habbit 10-06-2020 22:17
Watching these 15 years later, I feel lucky to have been aware of the impact Apple was having on the consumer electronics space during this era. Their products were expensive even back then, but they put modern design and forward-thinking usability within reach of millions in the time before everything had a touch screen. Watching their products evolve during this era, you could see how they were shaving away at the barriers between users and their technology in a way that feels relevant even now in the modern smartphone era. This is old tech that will still look impressive for another 50 years.
Can Kabayel
Can Kabayel 17-09-2019 00:34
This guy can literally sell me a pencil and I will buy it.
LP Jones
LP Jones 14-09-2021 23:56
I got this as a gift in 2006 for my birthday. One of my most favorite tech devices I’ve ever had.
Edwin De Paz
Edwin De Paz 08-05-2019 05:26
This man makes old tech feel like it’s revolutionary even by today’s standards.
Legends lightning & steel
Legends lightning & steel 23-08-2020 05:27
I can’t believe how much technology has changed
Aslanbek Abdulkadyrov
Aslanbek Abdulkadyrov 25-06-2015 19:27
Almost 10 years passed, but that Nano still looks amazing
TheMalllu
TheMalllu 22-11-2019 11:47
The points, the flow, the visuals, and his manner of presentation is really amazing along with making sure matters of copyright being taken care of makes it a great presentation
Szilágyi Péter
Szilágyi Péter 24-06-2020 20:44
Never been an owner of Apple products, but I always loved watching Steve present them. His presentations are just brilliant. The pocket thing is incredible. Only he would have thought to present ot like that.
Stephen Garner
Stephen Garner 05-01-2022 11:55
2005 . I was 16 and using mini disk’s for music. I remember my family got me this for my birthday and I was so thrilled. Went from like 30 songs to 900 (i had a small taste in music) and was over the moon with it. Still holds up today!
CD R
CD R 01-06-2019 08:45
No doubt, this guy is the best CEO in terms of think innovative products and introduce them.
Rabid Leroy Channel Salad
Rabid Leroy Channel Salad 02-11-2020 14:38
Ah yes my very first iPod back in October 2006. I remember smuggling it in to high school (few first times successful as the school computers had iTunes and my computer was once a USB-less snoozer; until thwarted by parents due to many factors). Fortunately I asked and fought for it back to help with my school music presentation project, as the song I’m carrying was on there. What started with one song on a nano, turned into covering for the students who forgot their CD tracks… and an impromptu show-n-tell in music class. I almost had most of the songs on the presentation list, more or less. Year 9 was a crazy time.
bunsipod
bunsipod 28-07-2014 03:46
Even though this product is so old, I feel like it’s new because of how good Jobs is at selling it.
Tidal
Tidal 15-06-2021 09:30
Today 2021 still you feel watching his videos, I think even after another 15 years you will feel like watching, because of his skills. What a legend he was in selling, building, managing of his products.
CyberYoyo
CyberYoyo 26-11-2022 11:38
For a man with an unparalleled understanding of the power of showmanship, I don’t think he ever improved on «ever wonder what this pocket is for?»

Probably the best product reveal in history.
Alexander Sopov
Alexander Sopov 03-08-2020 19:44
I’ve seen this before and I knew exactly what was gonna happen, yet still I could not avoid smiling like an idiot and applauding all alone in my apartment when he took that beautiful thing out of his pocket. These were the days of wonder and magic. Elon Musk is awesome but we need Steve back!
KatsEatSushi
KatsEatSushi 01-12-2019 05:49
I love how he calls clock and calendar “features”. So strange now that everything has those essentials.
PFC 4
PFC 4 10-10-2020 21:48
I miss steves presentations, it was the highlight of the year
Daisuke Sakurai
Daisuke Sakurai 13-03-2015 08:22
«Today…» is the word that changed Apple to what it is today…

Steve makes everything dramatic and important, it’s like watching a show. I miss his presentations 🙁
Attamamei
Attamamei 17-10-2019 04:21
I had the 2008 version of this. It was amazing. For some reason I miss having a library of 1,000 songs I had to find and download, as opposed to just having every piece of music ever streaming instantly on my phone.
Purple Storm Productions
Purple Storm Productions 16-02-2023 05:44
My friend gave me his Dad’s old first gen iPod Nano, the battery life is definitely not what it used to be, but it works great and sounds better than I thought it would. 2 GB is also not too little, I was able to add some of my absolute favorite albums and singles. 256kbs AAC files, I’ve got about 216 songs on there right now, not bad at all. I’m afraid of the battery expanding and breaking the screen, but I haven’t gotten the impression it’ll do that too soon either.
Andradé
Andradé 02-11-2021 04:01
during this era almost everything Apple released look like it came from the future of decades ahead; I wonder when, or if, we’ll witness another era in tech like this again
John Wesley
John Wesley 05-09-2020 03:49
I think the most I was ever able to fit into my iPod Nano was 215 songs lol. Regardless of that I loved this, I got it for my birthday in 2005. It was a breath of fresh air since all of us were used to carrying these annoying CD players with a case of CD’s if we wanted to listen to more than 12-20 tracks which I needed my backpack for everything. When I got the iPod Nano I was able to fit so much more into my pocket and it was so small/light that I didn’t even notice it was there throughout the day.
GeddyRC
GeddyRC 05-10-2021 15:14
The fancy colored Nanos were one of the most aesthetically pleasing iPods in my opinion. The clip-on one was great for running and playing music (which was the whole point) but dammit those gorgeous colors were something else.
Chance F. Collins
Chance F. Collins 24-08-2014 10:31
I’ve never really like Apple products, but damn, Jobs knew how to introduce, and sell a product.
ShitizSays 2.0
ShitizSays 2.0 29-05-2019 22:44
If I am bored and need motivation I watch Apple events hosted by Steve jobs. The guy was genius. I can never get bored watching him speak.
Mirza Mohsin
Mirza Mohsin 05-08-2020 06:14
Goosebumps even after in 2020. Apple was always way ahead of it’s time
Jade
Jade 01-09-2020 02:47
I love the nano sooo much!!! Never got close to having an original since I was too young for that, but I had a 4th gen and a 6th gen nano and I loved both so sooooo much!!!
Afshin Nazia
Afshin Nazia 13-11-2018 09:51
I miss my iPod Nano..It has to be the best device I have ever used.This makes me so nostalgic.
dynamiteBSB
dynamiteBSB 18-05-2022 11:36
I still remember him seeing this live. It was aired on around TV stations here live. It was his first public presence after diagnosed with cancer. Love him, a great human being, a great contributor to the human race ♥️
Kyu Ho Lee
Kyu Ho Lee 20-04-2015 01:46
His speaking skills are really damn good. Also, Steve sounded as if he was showing off his cool product rather than selling/ informing about it. He had pride in the products he was presenting and really knew how to portray it with emotion.
Edilson Alzemand
Edilson Alzemand 05-11-2020 17:00
It’s so amazingly presented it makes me want to buy it now in 2020
Devin Hull
Devin Hull 27-04-2019 20:11
I loved my mini. I remember my friend getting a Nano and me being blown away at how tiny it was. I was using my 160gb classic up until a year ago and now I’m typing this on a 256gb iPhone X.

I wish there was still a need for iPods.
E vod Game Hunter
E vod Game Hunter 19-06-2021 14:58
What exciting times. It was always wonderful when they presented new products.
deactivated
deactivated 28-12-2020 08:32
I love the way Steve used to carry the Keynote with his pioneer, entrepreneurial presentation style
Shabana Jaliyawala
Shabana Jaliyawala 01-11-2021 02:19
I am convinced to buy this product even after knowing that it doesn’t exist anymore. What an amazing man!
brickman409
brickman409 17-04-2017 04:38
It’s 2017 and this speech still makes me want to buy an iPod Nano
iBungler - Tech Videos
iBungler — Tech Videos 28-01-2020 18:46
If everyone of us would have just 10% of Steve Job’s presentation skills, we would get an A+ for every power point in school lol.
Steven Brown
Steven Brown 20-06-2019 04:06
I know this was a zillion years ago but I get chills when he pulls it out of the small pocket. Like imagine being someone from back then seeing this.
Steven Banks
Steven Banks 24-10-2020 02:36
When they stopped making the Nano I stocked up. Dropped the last one on the floor a couple of days ago. LOVED the Nano. It was tiny but it held hundreds of songs and hours of audiobooks. I’ll miss that tiny device that entertained and transported me. The iPod touch is bigger than I need, more than I need, but oh well.
Arturas Arm
Arturas Arm 24-04-2020 21:31
I had the black one back in the day when i was 15, that was my first Apple product, never heard of Apple at that time, most people in my small town were still using cd players, so i remember bringing iPod Nano to school and showed to some guys, the look on the face was amazing lol 😀 like it was from the other world:)
Alex S.
Alex S. 17-08-2020 19:59
I miss Steve’s keynotes, jokes and voice. I really feel the passion speaking. Also wish there would be a thin Nano today with 1tb, Ultra-High Quality Sound, Wireless, Apple Music and long playback time.
CityKids
CityKids 10-11-2015 13:20
Man I remember being 10 years old when this was announced. I wanted this thing so bad for my birthday and when I actually bought it on my birthday it was one greatest days of my life. Im 20 now and I still used my first gen Nano up to this day survived all of Elementary, Middle School and throughout High School. And still using it for college 🙂
The Basketball Historian
The Basketball Historian 17-05-2020 17:46
This is why I love Steve Jobs. Dude spent five minutes telling us how small it was, and I was excited everyone second of it, haha.