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Although there has been extensive research done there does not appear to be a definitive answer as to when the iPod logo was designed. The Apple logos were designed as Sir Isaac newton under an apple tree which was almost immediately replaced with a rainbow striped apple in 1976. In 1998 it changed to the black apple. The iPod was introduced in 2001 so the logo was designed sometime after 2001.

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