The circular click wheel of the iPod is undoubtedly Apple’s classic design. There are still countless people talking about it today. Now some developers have moved this design to the iPhone, this player called Rewound Can take you back in time.

The initial interface of Rewound is unremarkable. To find the turntable in memory, you need to add skin by yourself.

Click “Download skin”, you can find a lot of materials under Twitter’s #rewoudskins tab, long press to save to mobile album, return to the main interface and choose to add pictures from the album. Although you can also choose to download on Weibo, but you can’t find the relevant skin at present.

The system will prompt you whether to enable the “Winding Navigation” function when you use it for the first time. Remember to click and agree. This is the most important step in turning iPhone into iPod, because Rewound is not a simple copy of the iPod interface, and it reproduces the much-loved Popular turntable song selection function.

Of course, old users will feel very kind. If you are someone like me who has never used an iPod, you may be at a loss at first, and you wo n’t be able to see how the buttons on the screen are poked. The secrets are all in this dial, you can turn the area around the center button lightly to complete the operation of selecting, playing, pausing, fast-forwarding, etc. with one finger.

Really surprisingly, Rewound simulates the mechanical sound of the turntable through vibration feedback (only supported by newer models). Although you can’t do the texture of the deity, listening to the click sound, do you remember The joy of plucking the turntable or even playing games with the turntable?

In the “Settings” option of the application, we can further adjust the appearance of the player, such as the theme (option color), interface color, interface layout, turn on / off the turntable function, skin change, etc. After the white skin, you can change the interface color to the corresponding light color.

As for listening to songs, cutting songs and other operations, I believe that old iPod users are already familiar with it.

Rewound currently supports syncing with Apple Music’s database, and the official said it will soon support syncing Spotify playlists. The app download is free, but the playlist feature requires $ 12 to unlock.