Video of Steve Jobs introducing iPod nano, ROKR iTunes phone now available online

MarketWatch has posted video of Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ introduction of the iPod nano and the ROKR iPod phone today.

The new iPod nano today replaced the popular iPod mini. iPod nano is a full-featured MP3 device that is half the size of rivals on the market.

The Motorola ROKR Apple iTunes phone is the world’s first mobile phone with iTunes, enabling music lovers to transfer up to 100 of their favorite songs from the iTunes jukebox on their Mac or PC to their mobile phone.

Watch it (Windows Media or Real) here.

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Related articles:
Analyst: iPod nano ‘could be Apple’s next home run’ – September 07, 2005
Apple’s Steve Jobs predicts ultra-thin iPod nano ‘will become the highest volume iPod in the world’ – September 07, 2005
Apple introduces iPod nano – September 07, 2005
Apple, Motorola & Cingular debut world’s first iTunes mobile phone – September 07, 2005
Motorola ROKR Apple iTunes mobile phone availability dates for Europe, North America, and Asia – September 07, 2005
Over 1,000 accessories now available for Apple iPod – September 07, 2005
Apple introduces iTunes 5, iTunes Music Store catalog tops two million songs – September 07, 2005
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Harry Potter digital audiobooks debut exclusively on Apple iTunes Music Store – September 07, 2005
Apple announces Motorola ROKR iTunes phone, Cingular partnership, iTunes 5 – September 07, 2005

19 Comments

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  2. I also thought the hint was sooo obvious…

    My prediction was that it would have had a b&w screen and be cheaper than that. But I understand now why it didn’t make sense for them to invest in creating a b&w model, then upgrading it to color 6 months later. The PortalPlayer chip inside the full-size color iPod is now used across the line (except the shuffle) and it’s a good thing.

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