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Mr Fadell was speaking after Apple said it will discontinue the iPod Touch. The portable music device, which has launched 21 years ago, revolutionised the way that people listen to and store songs.
In September 2009, Steve Jobs took the stage to unveil the fifth-generation iPod nano with a notable new feature: a built-in video camera.