Credit: Apple



Apple has replenished the iPod lineup by introducing a new iPod Shuffle, Nano and Touch. We take a look back at previous iPods.
Original iPod
2nd Generation iPod
3rd Generation iPod
iPod Mini
4th, 5th Generation iPod
iPod Shuffle
iPod Nano
2nd, 3rd Generation iPod Nano
2nd, 3rd Generation iPod Shuffle
Fourth Generation iPod Nano
iPod Touch
Multitouch iPod Nano
New iPod Touch
New iPod Shuffle
 
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iPod Shuffle

The iPod Shuffle debuted in January 2005 with 512MB or 1GB flash memory. The shuffle comes without a screen and it plays songs randomly. Listeners could use their headphones to skip forward and backward.

Read more: Read about the Evolution of the iPod