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.
The pauses, the hand gestures, the volume and pitch decline and incline. The physical examples of the iPod. The bare presentation slides. It all contributes to his excellent product pitch. The audience is captivated. When he states the numbers/technical aspects eg 1/5 the size, he speeds up. He constantly repeats that you’re getting 1000 songs. Steve Jobs is a man to learn from.
I love Louis Vuitton, Andrew Carnegie, Борис Нудельман, John D. Rockefeller, Leonardo del Vecchio, Dietrich Mateschitz, Liliane Bettencourt, Steve Jobs and Paul Allen
It's really interesting, how much he is repeating himself without feeling awkward. He doesn't care, as long as the last person in the room takes away that this thing is SMALL.
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.
I was in middle school too! I was in 5th grade in 2005 and I remember seeing those iPods. The color! They looked so much nicer than the mp3 players from the same era. I remember Walmart had so many mp3 players on display back in the day.
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.
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!
I have an amazing iPod Nano, that is working: A piece of history in your pocket, where you can store the one thousand songs that you like more. And if you find it boring, there are games to entertain you. If you want, you can have the symbol of a historical change. A milestone of modern technology. An icon of human progress.
The Apple events just arent the same without Steve. :( He was the life of the events. Steve knew how to get you interested in a product because he was so genuine and so confident. Not like the other guys they have today. RIP Steve! We will never forget you!
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.
"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 :(
yea his presentation was really great. Fascinating, to the point, it really sells. After watching this video, I feel like ditching my ipod touch and buy that ipod nano instead lol
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.
@L My Ah yes well the solution is really quite simple. Did you know from the App Store alone apple rakes in a whipping 50 BILLION dollars? So why not take that money and invest it into production and manufacture in the good old USA like the old days when cars and washing machines and things you bought were American made. This does many things. Not only does it boost the amount of jobs and employment in the country. It also means not having to give money to countries like China and keeping it local. The money invested in the workers will get put back into the economy. This also ensures quality control of the products. The stricter standards ensure the quality of the products are better than china or India. There is also the added benefit that if they want to (and they always do) Apple can fuck over its customers more by bringing in new legal and licence agreement stipulations that prevent people the right to repair and all their products must be repaired and then quality controlled by the factories in the USA or else their entire warranty and access to the app store etc will be taken away. There you go. A VERY simple solution. Make shit in America like they used to.
I was living Osaka, Japan when he did this keynote. I stayed up until about 3am watching it live. The next day (or whenever it was available) I remember running to the train after work to get to the Apple Store in Shinsaibashi to buy my Nano!
@@kaarthuisplus He wore the same jeans/same type of jeans for many years. But he showered. During his stint at Atari complaints aimed at him, mostly about his refusal to walk around on anything but his bare feet, mentioned the odor of his feet and speculated he may not have showered then. But even if that was the case, which we're not sure of, it was well before he and Woz founded Apple in '76. I've heard no evidence that he didn't shower, had odor complaints, or refused to wear shoes after Apple went public in 1980 till his death. Do you have a source that he refused to shower in the 2000's @Ambidextrous voter?
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.
@@stealthblack4201 You don't seem to understand. I'm not saying he wasn't good at it. I'm saying he presents this like any good salesman or marketer would and that I don't find him that unique and was directing this comment at the OP. Your comment shows me you are a butthurt fanboy.
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
@@RabidLeroy Naw. I mean the nano is definitely a cute little machine, but the "aww" was definitely one of, no pun intended, awe and respect rather than in response to its being cute.
The only Apple product I ever had ! And it still works too. What a superb product... reminds me of my college days too, I will always keep it as my collection.
It's so simple how he does presentations, but they give such a perfect effect. Just look at his use of text. At 5:11, the slide reads "Really small size" in very small font. At the back of the auditorium, I'll be it was hardly readable. You were probably straining to see exactly what was on the screen, and then, he *immediately* switches to a much, much larger font on something you were already focused on. That created a lasting impression on the audience. Steve was a master presenter. He knew how to captivate an audience in ways that no one else could.
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.
Agreed. In fact I'd recommend you to actually buy an old iPod and use it for music, it's so much easier and pocketable than a phone plus it fits and won't drop when you're out for a jog which I always do.
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 :)
I had the ipod nano with the aluminium body, with curve body as well. It was the best music player i ever had., the click wheel was just amazing. It was the gift from my mother for my graduation back then in the 2009.
@hasim pathan i can understand bro. I still use nokia 6.1+ and nokia 7320 sliding phone as my secondry phone. I get lot of attention when i take it out of my pocket to pickup a call.
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.
I remember from 2004 to 2011. I couldn't wait for the new product announcement. Felt like Jobs and Apple had something special for us. I remember getting a 300-dollar bonus at work and driving straight to Target in 2006ish to pick up the video iPod.
What makes the nano so slim is a new design of the logic board and a new generation of flash storage. also it uses less wiring and thinner battery. even by standards of 2015 the first nano is ridiculously thin
@@ballersforlife1674 There is still some good uses for iPods. Some schools don't allow students to use there smartphones. Some jobs don't want people to have a camera on them (ie a company holding trade secrets). As well as a few more niche uses.
Apple was so exciting in 2000-2010. How Steve Jobs managed to turn around apple is nothing short of remarkable. I remember there always being such huge excitement, and being amazed the first time I saw things like the ipod, the ipod nano, the macbook air, the iphone, the new gen imacs etc. They were all just such huge improvements from their predecessors... i wish apple was still like this
I got this the day it came out. I happened to work right beside an Apple authorized dealer/repair shop and I was so excited to pick it up. It was also my first iPod.
Apple 2005 - we have all these cool features . It’s awesome isn’t it ? Apple 2018- just the same of the last year . We just made it bigger. And bloody expensive.
AA WW he really shouldn't have said that. I can't take what he says seriously anymore after that statement. That and when he said it took "courage" to remove the headphone jack 🤦🏽♂️
@@kiwimicknz He's the only one that would have had a chance of selling it to the broader public, now they're just coasting and it's only idiots that go for it.
I cannot believe I'm still watching this presentation in late 2023, when iPhone 15 has just been announced by Tim Cook two days ago. Compared to Steve Jobs' presentations, the current Apple ones are *yawn*. I still vividly remember the moment when SJ pulled out the nano from the coin pocket of his jeans that's such a genius move I still remember it to this day, 18 years later. I never knew a clever presentation could have such lasting impression but as time goes by I realise it's true. Amazing. I miss SJ's keynotes.
The iPod Nano personified everything that comes to mind when you hear the word "innovative". It offered features no other device could to bring to the table; today the only "innovative" thing that companies can think of are foldable screens. Even as I watch this in 2020, it depresses me knowing Apple today could be so much more with today's standards.
I remember watching this, being amazed by it and thinking I was prepared for its size. Then I actually got it and it took me at least a week to get over how impossibly small and functional it was. I would look at it and just laugh because it was so ridiculous how ahead of its time it was.
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.
I can't pinpoint why this presentation nearly made me cry. I miss Steve. I miss times when things were simpler. I think the world was a better place. Everything is on fire now.
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.
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.
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
2:38 "It is one of the most amazing products Apple has ever, ever created." So true!! Still got mine around (btw still works if charged) and it still looks modern and beautiful. Honestly this thing is still a good music player today...
Truly a good salesman. Although, we see how quickly the world moved on from IPods. Personally, my music collection was far too big for these limited storage IPods. I waited for a competitor that allowed for SD and micro SD cards. Which came quickly after this. And I was happy I did.
Damn he is good. Can’t believe I watched a full presentation of a product that doesn’t even exist anymore.
Theres a guy named dankpods that does some stuff with iPods
he was always a master salesman
U watched a presentation that neither the product nor the presenter exist anymore 😢
Wait, you don’t have your original nano?!? Bruh...
@@frankmorris6765 Theres something named Latam lmao
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.
Yeah that was fantastic. Steve Jobs is the best product presenter ever.
Yea that was pretty funny.
He literally sold 2 products with that line.. yeah makes sense to wear a jeans now!
@@evm6177 jeans are OP
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The pauses, the hand gestures, the volume and pitch decline and incline. The physical examples of the iPod. The bare presentation slides.
It all contributes to his excellent product pitch. The audience is captivated.
When he states the numbers/technical aspects eg 1/5 the size, he speeds up. He constantly repeats that you’re getting 1000 songs.
Steve Jobs is a man to learn from.
Apple nowadays spend hours building up to them changing to USB C many years to late and only because they were forced to.
I love Louis Vuitton, Andrew Carnegie, Борис Нудельман, John D. Rockefeller, Leonardo del Vecchio, Dietrich Mateschitz, Liliane Bettencourt, Steve Jobs and Paul Allen
It's really interesting, how much he is repeating himself without feeling awkward. He doesn't care, as long as the last person in the room takes away that this thing is SMALL.
There is no other way to present anything than how this man did it. Fight me.
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.
I was a senior in high school when the nano came out but I chose the ipod video instead of the nano
I was in middle school too! I was in 5th grade in 2005 and I remember seeing those iPods. The color! They looked so much nicer than the mp3 players from the same era. I remember Walmart had so many mp3 players on display back in the day.
but are you sure it was small? after this presentation … I'm not sure it's small
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.
Until 2 years later when iPhone 1 came.
@@Kunalchelani99 Correction: the iPhone 2G with a *recessed* headphone jack that cant use any type of headphones.
The nano series tend to have defects with the screen though
I still have mine somewhere in a drawer. Pretty sure it still works too.
Really small screen, smaller than necessary overall size. Until he died Apple refused to size up the iPhone screen to Samsung's now-industry standard.
This guy can literally sell me a pencil and I will buy it.
Apple Pencil...
@@tysoncottam893 iPencil
Çünkü sen bir mal sin
Literally?
Cuz you're a sheep.
I got this as a gift in 2006 for my birthday. One of my most favorite tech devices I've ever had.
This was my birthday gift in 2006 too. Good times
You all must’ve been rich, man!
@@char_ytt that's cheap for an apple product and cheapest than other ipods
@@provencallegaulois4867 Now it’s cheap bro back then for an mp3 player it was expensive!
The audible "awwww" when he reveals it, just shows how cute it is
i like how people are not unnecessarily hooting.
My brain was anticipating a hooting every time he finished a sentence.
@@alienxenomorph4170 they always did...
WHOOOO
WWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWW
Future hooting iZombies were still young and only 30% of the size when this was happening.
It's so amazingly presented it makes me want to buy it now in 2019
fuking idiot
Ill take 20
guess what I did
M. MB I have one
@@maddzillary same dudddee
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.
ok
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!
The mini disc was truly underrated
It's 2017 and this speech still makes me want to buy an iPod Nano
brickman409 same
brickman409 Dead af
Its so cute!!
now it's 2018 and this still makes me want to buy an iPod Nano!
I have an amazing iPod Nano, that is working: A piece of history in your pocket, where you can store the one thousand songs that you like more. And if you find it boring, there are games to entertain you. If you want, you can have the symbol of a historical change. A milestone of modern technology. An icon of human progress.
Even though this product is so old, I feel like it's new because of how good Jobs is at selling it.
The Apple events just arent the same without Steve. :(
He was the life of the events.
Steve knew how to get you interested in a product because he was so genuine and so confident. Not like the other guys they have today.
RIP Steve! We will never forget you!
bunsipod yeah I feel the same ways
I know, I feel like heading out to a store and buying one right now lol.
No, it DOES have a design that still holds up today.
bunsipod don’t be stuck in the past
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.
I love the "awwww" when he pulls it out
"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 :(
yea his presentation was really great. Fascinating, to the point, it really sells. After watching this video, I feel like ditching my ipod touch and buy that ipod nano instead lol
Daisuke Sakurai i now have a 8gb mp3 player almost as thin as a credit card
+Daisuke Sakurai Reason why he is not at Apple Inc., is because he died from cancer in october 2011
+MrJ0mmy Sounds horrible
True I miss Steve jobs ;(
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.
Apple went downhill after him.
@@Julmaa87
Heyyyyyyy, a fellow Dan!
@@Circuitssmith Best name ever.. or something 😂
Bob Ross and Steve Jobs... RIP
😭😭😭
LOL
No one did presentations better than Steve Jobs. How I miss this guy! There will never be another one like him.
He was awful to everyone around him.
@@harold3165 Which has absolutely nothing to do with his presentations.
Steve was so good at selling things that I literally just bought an iPad nano off of eBay in 2021... LOL
This guy can sell sand in desert
Stolen
How many underpaid workers had to commit suicide to make the sand tho?
@L My You are going to pay 900$ for a monitor stand.
@L My Ah yes well the solution is really quite simple. Did you know from the App Store alone apple rakes in a whipping 50 BILLION dollars? So why not take that money and invest it into production and manufacture in the good old USA like the old days when cars and washing machines and things you bought were American made. This does many things. Not only does it boost the amount of jobs and employment in the country. It also means not having to give money to countries like China and keeping it local. The money invested in the workers will get put back into the economy. This also ensures quality control of the products. The stricter standards ensure the quality of the products are better than china or India. There is also the added benefit that if they want to (and they always do) Apple can fuck over its customers more by bringing in new legal and licence agreement stipulations that prevent people the right to repair and all their products must be repaired and then quality controlled by the factories in the USA or else their entire warranty and access to the app store etc will be taken away.
There you go. A VERY simple solution. Make shit in America like they used to.
Bill Gates can sell desert in sand.
Sill a much better presentation than 2018 event
Prashant Borkar and 2019
And 2017 and 2016 and 2015 and 2013 and 2012
I was living Osaka, Japan when he did this keynote. I stayed up until about 3am watching it live. The next day (or whenever it was available) I remember running to the train after work to get to the Apple Store in Shinsaibashi to buy my Nano!
I got a 1st gen Nano when it first released. I was the coolest kid in school. I had crowds around me whenever I pulled it out of my pocket.
I’m convinced he started wearing jeans to all his keynotes just for this moment
He literally sold 2 products with that single sales pitch.. 🕶 yeah makes sense to wear a jeans now!
steve jobs wore the same jeans for years. He didn't shower either. He was just nasty as fuck.
@@kaarthuisplus He wore the same jeans/same type of jeans for many years. But he showered. During his stint at Atari complaints aimed at him, mostly about his refusal to walk around on anything but his bare feet, mentioned the odor of his feet and speculated he may not have showered then. But even if that was the case, which we're not sure of, it was well before he and Woz founded Apple in '76. I've heard no evidence that he didn't shower, had odor complaints, or refused to wear shoes after Apple went public in 1980 till his death.
Do you have a source that he refused to shower in the 2000's @Ambidextrous voter?
@@mattkim96 there are articles on it.
@@kaarthuisplus If so, again do you have a source?
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.
Kyu Ho Lee and exactly that made the difference
He sounds like a typical salesman to me. This man is overhyped. I dared say it, fight me.
@@claxcyr that means you don't understand marketing.
@@stealthblack4201 You don't seem to understand. I'm not saying he wasn't good at it. I'm saying he presents this like any good salesman or marketer would and that I don't find him that unique and was directing this comment at the OP. Your comment shows me you are a butthurt fanboy.
claxcyr congrats edgelord
My first apple product was the 4th gen iPod… when the nano came out it was truly shocking, it was incredible to see something so thin and capable.
RIP Steve, you are being missed dearly.
I've never really like Apple products, but damn, Jobs knew how to introduce, and sell a product.
Send me back to your year
His products were industry leading. Not overpriced and under spec’d trash like they have now.
Seem him fuck up the reveal of the Mac mini then.
Jobs was a salesman, Wozniak the innovator.
@@RaytheonNublinski They've always been industry leading and never been under spec'd
I can’t believe how much technology has changed
Where chargers cost extra and you need special headphones because there is nowhere to plug your trusty Sennheiser's in? Yeah fucking marvelous.
@@aaronv2photography I bet if Steve jobs was around none of this would be happening to iphones and stuff
@@aaronv2photography we dont need wires we are in 2021.
you mean selling phones with no charger technology ? lol
What exciting times. It was always wonderful when they presented new products.
My first ever Apple product 🥹🤧 I was 12, time flies 🥺
I had a black version 4GB
THANKS STEVE ❤
Almost 10 years passed, but that Nano still looks amazing
Flashbek87 true
super good
13 years now.. time flies
@@leart78 14 years...
@@-cleverperson3606 15 years...
2:20 You‘re Breathtaking !
Nice one
Id like to thank the RUclips algorithm for making this comment possible
You're all breathtaking.
cyberpunk copied apple
Steve Jobs just Foreshadowed Keanu Reeves.
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
Right now with Vision Pro
@@neobow1 I completely agree
watching on my new M1 MacBook Air :)
Steve you crazy bastard, we miss your presentations!
1:55
The audience even said "Aww" When he pulled it out of his pocket...
This is the reason i bought the ipod nano
Now days the audience says "Aww" when they announce a stand that comes Seperate from the monitor for $1000
@@prestonfernandes2071 a very different Aww though
Sounded more like “whoa” to me.
That was certainly my reaction at least.
And that’s what we call the “cute smol” Aww before the term “smol” was coined.
@@RabidLeroy Naw. I mean the nano is definitely a cute little machine, but the "aww" was definitely one of, no pun intended, awe and respect rather than in response to its being cute.
This man makes old tech feel like it's revolutionary even by today's standards.
it was revolutionary back in the day.
world was so hungry for this kind of tech back in then.
nowadays everything is the same and boring
The only Apple product I ever had !
And it still works too. What a superb product... reminds me of my college days too, I will always keep it as my collection.
I love the way Steve used to carry the Keynote with his pioneer, entrepreneurial presentation style
It's so simple how he does presentations, but they give such a perfect effect.
Just look at his use of text.
At 5:11, the slide reads "Really small size" in very small font. At the back of the auditorium, I'll be it was hardly readable.
You were probably straining to see exactly what was on the screen, and then, he *immediately* switches to a much, much larger font on something you were already focused on.
That created a lasting impression on the audience.
Steve was a master presenter. He knew how to captivate an audience in ways that no one else could.
Brandon Xing he believed in typography and left college to learn these tactics . . It’s all about the alignment
he sounds like a Huckster !!!
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.
Agreed. In fact I'd recommend you to actually buy an old iPod and use it for music, it's so much easier and pocketable than a phone plus it fits and won't drop when you're out for a jog which I always do.
@@jeff4362 or you could buy an Apple Watch there’s have a “digital crown” (works exactly the same as click wheel).
@Jewbro Afrodude but changed all
You right, you can browse and search music easier with a touch screen lmao.
I hope they put the wheel on their apple tv remote!
The iPod nano was one of my favorite tech devices ever. It felt so sleek and stylish at the time, and it was so light for running or working out with.
I am convinced to buy this product even after knowing that it doesn't exist anymore. What an amazing man!
Steve always had a flair for the reveal :)
RIP Mr. Jobs
ikr lmao
He may have been good at Apple keynote addresses, but the guy is a complete asshole.
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 :)
+TheSFCEmpire415 Not sure if you know this (or if you're interested!) but Apple will replace 1st gen Nanos with the current model free of charge.
loveee this comment! I am 21 and got it for my 11th bday and I havent dared get a new model lol 1st gen for life!
Noobish not cool dood
whats that manga you have as your profile pic?
@@deanofrob theyre right tho.. iphones (or literally any phone now) can do everything that ipod did... idk why people are using them
I had one in black. it was amazing and I think the design still holds up today
looking back, this is amazing! still is really
"Awwww" has got to be the best reaction
1:54
I miss steves presentations, it was the highlight of the year
I had the ipod nano with the aluminium body, with curve body as well. It was the best music player i ever had., the click wheel was just amazing. It was the gift from my mother for my graduation back then in the 2009.
I really miss these ipod events. They were so fun to look forward too.
At that time apple meant revolution. We miss you steve jobs
Revolution? Do you know the meaning of that word?
@@Yosef9438 no sir. Can you please explain it for me ?
@hasim pathan N series was fabulous.
@hasim pathan i can understand bro. I still use nokia 6.1+ and nokia 7320 sliding phone as my secondry phone. I get lot of attention when i take it out of my pocket to pickup a call.
@@Yosef9438 anything that's not Google's shit is known as revolution.
No doubt, this guy is the best CEO in terms of think innovative products and introduce them.
Just looking at images of this ipod take me back to my school bus rides in my first couple years of high school. That thing was my best friend.
This guy with his presentation skills, he will literally make my buy what he sells, including a stone.
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.
I wonder what apple would look like if Steve Jobs was still here
Rest In Peace Steve Jobs
Update: I got 320 likes that’s cool
im pretty sure there will be no phones and notebooks today and we all be connected to internet with our iHeads. Steve Jobs was innovative af.
Tragiic EliTe The apple 🍎 logo will be the same 😂
Ilamp, Icar, Ibike, Idoor, Icooker, what else??
🎰💌🏥☔
Chamaurie Palacios pro players who are making millions while your ass is hating 🥱
I remember from 2004 to 2011. I couldn't wait for the new product announcement. Felt like Jobs and Apple had something special for us.
I remember getting a 300-dollar bonus at work and driving straight to Target in 2006ish to pick up the video iPod.
I love apple and all the people who worked so hard to make great products
What makes the nano so slim is a new design of the logic board and a new generation of flash storage. also it uses less wiring and thinner battery. even by standards of 2015 the first nano is ridiculously thin
ikr
I love how he calls clock and calendar “features”. So strange now that everything has those essentials.
Well duhhh smartphones pretty much killed off mp3 players and ipod because it's redundant
Just like digital cameras and gps units. We are damn spoiled with smartphones today... Mini super computers
@@ballersforlife1674 There is still some good uses for iPods. Some schools don't allow students to use there smartphones. Some jobs don't want people to have a camera on them (ie a company holding trade secrets). As well as a few more niche uses.
@@mr_biscuit uP
Mr_Biscuit well i bet my iphones the teachers will wonder what the fuck is an ipod and won't allow it
In today see again still feel that nano very cool,I got one in 2006~Until now still can say is one of my favorite apple devices ~
Without Jobs, Apple is not Apple .
True. Apple is going downhill without Jobs. It's the same if Elon were to leave Tesla.
Daniel without jobs it became Orange
@@fighter2441 rotten apple*
Where is Steve jobs these days
Where did he go
Apple was so exciting in 2000-2010. How Steve Jobs managed to turn around apple is nothing short of remarkable.
I remember there always being such huge excitement, and being amazed the first time I saw things like the ipod, the ipod nano, the macbook air, the iphone, the new gen imacs etc. They were all just such huge improvements from their predecessors... i wish apple was still like this
I got this the day it came out. I happened to work right beside an Apple authorized dealer/repair shop and I was so excited to pick it up. It was also my first iPod.
just watching it for the presentation, ii freakin genius and brilliant
Apple 2005 - we have all these cool features .
It’s awesome isn’t it ?
Apple 2018- just the same of the last year . We just made it bigger. And bloody expensive.
Carlos Ribeiro you won’t believe it until you hold it in your hands
Can't innovate anymore my ass - Apple, Phil Schiller LOL! 😂
@@chrisng2525 You won't believe it until you can't feel your wallet in your pocket.
AA WW he really shouldn't have said that. I can't take what he says seriously anymore after that statement. That and when he said it took "courage" to remove the headphone jack 🤦🏽♂️
Apple 2019 - we just made it the same with new name (PRO)
On that day, all those MP3 player manufacturers must've started drinking. LOL
This was my FIRST EVER apple product! Such good memories! ❤
Thanks for the upload bro, glad your channel is still around after all these years lol
Apple 2005: "A thousand songs in your pocket"
Apple 2019: "A thousand dollars just for a monitor stand"
See the difference?
John Domingo yeah... cos Jobs is missing
@@kiwimicknz He's the only one that would have had a chance of selling it to the broader public, now they're just coasting and it's only idiots that go for it.
2006*
pauljs75 its for niche market
@@Lynn_l he is right iPod Nano was released back in 2005 the video is uploaded in 2006
Whos watching this in 2018?
Nah dude. I'm watching this in 2354, through my iEye.
Denis Epshteyn hello future! 🤗
I am!
Denis Epshteyn your ahead of everyone else
Cavefire you're *
It’s crazy how it still looks so bang up to date
I cannot believe I'm still watching this presentation in late 2023, when iPhone 15 has just been announced by Tim Cook two days ago. Compared to Steve Jobs' presentations, the current Apple ones are *yawn*. I still vividly remember the moment when SJ pulled out the nano from the coin pocket of his jeans that's such a genius move I still remember it to this day, 18 years later. I never knew a clever presentation could have such lasting impression but as time goes by I realise it's true. Amazing. I miss SJ's keynotes.
*Shows Jobs iPhone 8Plus*
"800% larger, more than 7x the size"
If he still alive , he would prefer large now, then know how to pivot
Can't believe this is a decade old!
I remember watching this live with my dad.. I still think the mini is better.
2 decades old.
The iPod Nano personified everything that comes to mind when you hear the word "innovative". It offered features no other device could to bring to the table; today the only "innovative" thing that companies can think of are foldable screens. Even as I watch this in 2020, it depresses me knowing Apple today could be so much more with today's standards.
i wish they replace tim cook sooner
I remember watching this, being amazed by it and thinking I was prepared for its size. Then I actually got it and it took me at least a week to get over how impossibly small and functional it was. I would look at it and just laugh because it was so ridiculous how ahead of its time it was.
How tf did I get 1.5k likes??
Lol.
1 million songs in your pocket
Too bad we can't stick one in an iPod. They don't got enough ram to shuffle any songs.
How about those Mac Pros with 1 TB of RAM lol
@@bruhhh9791 what if we use the ram as normal storage and have super fast storage
When being small for a device was a good thing, miss these days now with 7' phones everywhere that you need to carry in your backpack
CBMaster2 😂😂😂
go big or go home! :D
Now xs max
My favorite apple gadget of all time! I miss it.
Watching thin on my 14 Pro. (2022) This was my first iPod, and I have such nostalgia for it.
This was the perfect iPod. The first Apple product I purchased. Steve was an incredible salesman.
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.
Why not why didn’t you any apple products???
@@jimmym1453 maybe because not all people can afford it too expensive eh
money
I can't pinpoint why this presentation nearly made me cry. I miss Steve. I miss times when things were simpler. I think the world was a better place. Everything is on fire now.
Pure sales presentation school right here. Damn I love it
literally slept to his voice. so soothing and well prepared
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.
Glad this thing came to my recommendation watching apple evolving is really amazing
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.
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
1:50 That intro was soooo smooth lol
I’m using your invention, thank you so much, Steve.
Masterclass in presentation !
Damn.... That was one hell of a presentation! x3
2:38 "It is one of the most amazing products Apple has ever, ever created."
So true!! Still got mine around (btw still works if charged) and it still looks modern and beautiful. Honestly this thing is still a good music player today...
Truly a good salesman. Although, we see how quickly the world moved on from IPods. Personally, my music collection was far too big for these limited storage IPods. I waited for a competitor that allowed for SD and micro SD cards. Which came quickly after this. And I was happy I did.
What a great presentation 👍
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.