The perfect 4-inch fun factory for those who can't afford an iPhone 5.
Good-quality screen; Superb apps and games library; Much-improved camera
Entry price a little high; Loop lanyard feels gimmicky
The perfect 4-inch fun factory for those who can't afford an iPhone 5.
Good-quality screen; Superb apps and games library; Much-improved camera
Entry price a little high; Loop lanyard feels gimmicky
The Good 960x640 display Dual cameras, FaceTime support 720p video recording Longer battery life Faster A4 processor Three-axis gyro The Bad Poor quality still pictures No GPS receiver No 16GB option Design The iPod touch has been updated every year since its initial introduction in 2007.
960x640 display; Dual cameras; FaceTime support; 720p video recording; Longer battery life; Faster A4 processor; Three-axis gyro
Poor quality still pictures; No GPS receiver; No 16GB option
I Have a Ipod touch 5g for a year now! I'm my question why would i buy that first of all I thought that a5 chip would be very fast and not difference than A6! but i'm Wrong! it Very s**tty Performance! Youtube crashed every time because of lack of memory! 512mb ram DDR2!
Cheap today; Good for kids; Fit in pocket easily; Lightweight at 88Gram; Good for Delevoper or Tester
Sound is Bad nor Quiet; A5 in 2015 they should have a6x in it; Lag; Battery life Drain fast iphone got 440mah more capacity; It not Durable and crack easily even 1st Gen ipod touch did better at the Drop test and it not cracked
With the recent refresh of Apple's iPod range, the iPod touch has undoubtedly asserted itself at the top of the tree. With the nano stripping down, there appears to be a hole in the middle of what was once Apple's MP3 player offering.
Display is sensational; the App Store; user interface; versatility; build quality
Price; camera offering a little lacklustre; new design isn't as comfortable as the last version; limited format support
A high-resolution screen and video calling just made the best better, but we'd recommend an iPhone 4 if you can afford it.
High-resolution screen; Video calling; Easy to use; Loads of apps
Rubbish camera; No FM radio or GPS; Reliance on iTunes
Apple's iPod touch has had a radical makeover, with the fourth-generation Touch coming in the wake of the widely praised iPhone 4 and offering some of the same features. It is Apple's best iPod to date and can be considered a triple threat: a gaming console, multimedia player and internet device.
A recent poll in the NYtimes website surveyed the biggest contribution of Steve Jobs. I gladly voted for the ipod (majority of the voters rooted for it too at the time). Everybody worshipped the ipod , and I personally thought it was the most radical advancement of the previous decade in technology.
though this doesn't look like a smart phone it doesn't have the phone feature But it has all the features except phone which iPhone has it. But the good thing is that it can call via WiFi. The processor A4 is awesome in speed and opens the apps within a second.
attractive design; slimmer and thinner; great speedy A4 processor; Great apps and realistic games
limited color addition; very low resolution of camera; base model starts with 8GB; very sensitivity model
Apple 's iPod touch has had a radical makeover, with the fourth-generation Touch coming in the wake of the widely praised iPhone 4 and offering some of the same features. It is Apple's best iPod to date and can be considered a triple threat: a gaming console, multimedia player and internet device.
The king of the iPods gets some nice new features and a smaller form factor, solidifying its place as the portable media player to beat.
Impressive 2010 feature additions; Slimmer than ever; Seamless interface; Improved display; processor
So-so still photos; Body prone to smudges; scratches
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