![]() ![]() We found ourselves palming it more we than do with the iPhone 4 to make sure it didn’t slip away. The edges are so incredibly thin, it almost feels precarious to hold it by them, giving you very little solid surface to grab on to. As one person put it, “this is how I want my iPhone to feel some day.” One the other hand… well, you might want to be careful with that other hand. One one hand, the tapered edges contribute to a super-slim design that make the iPod Touch feel downright futuristic. Rather than converting to the squared-off, slab-side design of the iPhone 4, this year’ iPod Touch sticks with the rounded edges of its predecessor, and measures only 0.28 inches thick. DesignĪs with features, the design of Apple’s iPod Touch has traditionally followed close behind the boot tracks of the iPhone, but the latest model actually puts a bigger gap between forerunner and follower. The iPod Touch comes in four capacities: 8GB, 16GB and 64GB, priced at $229, $299 and $399, respectively. It also lacks a GPS chip, the rear-facing camera shoots a scant 0.7 megapixels instead of 5.0 megapixels, and, the screen, though identical in resolution, is not an IPS display, which has some minor consequences for viewing angles. Most notably, of course, it relies on 802.11n Wi-Fi for connectivity rather than AT&T 3G. ![]() Like the iPhone 4, the fourth-generation iPod Touch gets a 3.5-inch Retina display, a forward-facing camera for videoconferencing, a rear camera that shoots 720p HD video, and it runs iOS on a hotrod A4 processor - all upgrades from the version available last year.īut a handful of spec omissions continue to separate the $229 (for a 8GB model) player from the $599 phone. Apple iPhone SE 3 release postponed to 2024 with rumor of a iPhone SE Plus modelĪpple’s iPhone 13 and iPad Mini are facing more display and touch problemsĪpple AirPods 3 to launch alongside iPhone 13 at ‘California Streaming’ event ![]()
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