I have a Galaxy Note 4 and it wasn't ideal for gym use with the size so this is perfect to hide inside my pocket without it getting in the way. Love it!
I have a Galaxy Note 4 and it wasn't ideal for gym use with the size so this is perfect to hide inside my pocket without it getting in the way. Love it!
There's still life in the iPod Touch yet. Just when you thought it might be swept under the carpet to join the
Gorgeous screen; Bright; punchy picture; Clear; direct and upbeat sound; Speedy operation; Sharp camera; Practical design
Screen may be too small for some
Buy it, if you can find an excuse.
Hey, remember when the Apple iPod Touch was cutting edge tech It turns out that Apple does, delivering a handheld device that's pretty much the perfect device for those who want iOS without all that pesky "phone" business.
After years as the forgotten child of Apple's product line-up, the iPod touch was updated recently, adding a speedier processor and improved cameras to closer resemble the iPhone 6 .
Apple has just released the 6th generation version of the iPod touch, with up to 128GB of built-in memory and the same A8 processor as the iPhone 6. It's a gorgeous device with a 4-inch Retina display, all sleek and shiny and desperately trying to fit in.
It's almost surprising that Apple bothered to update the iPod touch in 2015. With most people already having a smartphone in their pockets, what place does a Wi-Fi only smartphone have in today's marketplace? Let's try to answer that, as Gizmag reviews the new 6th-generation iPod touch.
For years, the iPod has been the forgotten iOS device. Though the iPod touch received a very minor update last year, its fifth-generation device originally debuted back in September 2012 - nearly three years ago.
A8 processor and 1GB of RAM make for a faster iPod; M8 motion coprocessor allows for fitness and health tracking; Front and back cameras have been improved; The price is still reasonable, and the 128GB model is much-welcomed, particularly by certain iTunes diehards; New colors are sharp-looking.
They won't allow me enough room to list all the things I like about this ipod. Most importantly, it is really easy to learn. At 63, I was scared I would never figure it out. After about a week I'm still learning new things but, I can do pretty much anything I need to do with it.
The latest, shrunken touch-screen iPod nano marks a rare misstep from Apple. Because it is an iPod, the 6th-generation nano works seamlessly with a graceful user interface, but it's a flawed concept. Last year's 5th-gen nano came with a larger screen, a video camera, and video playback.
Lightweight, wearable design; Rotatable, multi-touch screen; Integrated FM radio and Nike+ fitness features
Screen is smaller than 5th-gen iPod nano's; Video camera and video-playback capability have been removed; Tiny size makes it easy to misplace or lose; Lousy earbuds; Cover Flow is no longer supported
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