IOS giant Apple released an updated iPod touch with a very minimal tweak in it – the chip inside.
From the 6th generation iPod touch that was released almost four years ago in July 2015, the newest version of the device this year only got a few changes particularly getting the A10 system-on-a-chip upgrade.
The improvement will be evident in terms if performance as it will be faster from the previous model and three times better of graphic performance. Also it now supports the of Group FaceTime and ARKit just like the iPhone 7(which sports the A10 system-on-a-chip as well).
However, everything else was constant so it feels kind of old school overall. The size and weight (123.4 mm x 58.6 mm x 6.1 mm and 3.1 ounces), color options (space gray, silver, gold, blue, pink, (PRODUCT)RED), battery life (up to 40 hours of music playback time and up to eight hours of video), camera (8-megapixel back camera with 1080p 30fps video and 1.2 megapixel front camera with 720p video capture) and 4-inch Retina display (4-inch diagonal widescreen display with Multi‑Touch IPS technology
1136-by-640-pixel resolution at 326 ppi
800:1 contrast ratio
500 cd/m2 max brightness
Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating).
It is now available for purchase in different countries aside from US like Japan, Hong Kong, UAE, Australia and many more. Apple savvy users can order through their website or at selected Apple Stores and resellers that are authorized. Price starts at $199 for the 32GB variant, $299 for 128GB and $399 for 256 GB.