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How my first iPod touch made me love Apple forever

Friday November 21, 2025. 01:15 PM , from Macworld Reviews
How my first iPod touch made me love Apple forever
Macworld

If you consider yourself an Apple fan, you’ve probably had that instant when something clicked, when the feeling of opening and using a product seemed like more than just that.

For some people, it was the first tim e they used a Mac. For others, it was unboxing an iPhone or hearing the click wheel on an iPod. For me, the moment came with a device that often gets overshadowed by its more iconic siblings: the original iPod touch.

The day I first held the future in my hands

The year was 2007, and Apple had just unveiled the iPhone. Like so many others, watching the iPhone presentation made me really excited about the future. No one could have imagined a device like that before that moment. The iPhone finally hit stores in July of that year, but with two major limitations: it was only sold under a two-year contract with carriers and was only available in the US.

As someone living in Brazil, owning an iPhone was impossible. But just a few months later, Apple unveiled the first iPod touch. It was essentially an iPhone, but without phone capabilities. It was also much thinner and lacked a camera (replaced by a black Wi-Fi bar).

Unlike the iPhone, the iPod touch was available worldwide, and that’s when I first got my hands on what was then called iPhone OS (now iOS).

I still remember the exact moment when I slid to unlock the iPod for the first time. That gesture was simple, but it felt revolutionary. It was a completely different way of interacting with software. Apple clearly wanted users to experience the touchscreen from the moment they started using the device.




Cover Flow on the iPod touch was a revelatory experience.Foundry

But then came the real “wow” factor: turning the iPod horizontally and seeing the Music app transform into the Cover Flow interface. Being able to slide my finger through my music library felt like magic.

The pinch-to-zoom gesture also blew my mind. It’s not something we think about today, but back then, the ability to manipulate a photo with our fingers seemed like something out of a sci-fi movie.

The start of a lifelong connection to Apple

More than a Mac or any other iPod, the iPod touch felt different, like I was using a product no other company could make. It wasn’t about processor benchmarks or megapixel counts. It was about the feeling of owning and using something special, about how only Apple knew how to turn complex technology into something fun and uncomplicated.




The iPod touch brought the magic of the iPhone to the rest of the world.Foundry

The iPod touch captured that feeling perfectly, offering a slice of the iPhone’s magic at a time when the iPhone itself was out of reach for most users. That moment changed how I saw technology, and it’s what set me on the path to following Apple more closely.

I still have my first iPod touch with me, and surprisingly, it still works. Of course, it’s not as useful anymore, but I’ll always keep it as a reminder of a piece of technology that changed everything for me.
https://www.macworld.com/article/2980128/how-my-first-ipod-touch-made-me-love-apple-forever.html

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